is there a way to transfer songs from one person's itunes to another?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? simplicityx answered Friday June 29 2007, 11:20 am: You can if you really wanted to. Like if you're transferring it from your iTunes to like a siblings or someone in your family. The reason I'm saying that is because if you do you have to authorize the computer to play the song you bought with the other account through iTunes. They'll ask you for your email address and password to authorize the computer when you go to play the song. I totally don't recommend this for friends, since they'll be able to get your account information and such, and will be able to access your account.
You can email the songs to the other person's computer, or even put it in a USB jump drive/flash drive. After that play it in iTunes. A message will come up saying you need to authorize the computer to play the song, and do so if you want. After that the computer will be able to play the songs whenever you want since it'll be authorized to play the music.
Patron_saint_of_Squirrels answered Friday June 29 2007, 10:59 am: No, I've tried this before. the only way you can do it, is if you get onto their Itunes and downloaded it from there, but then you would loose everything you had on there originally. best bet is have your friend send over all the songs you want over the net and put them onto ur itunes then dl your ipod again.
sorry :(
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