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Understanding Your Digital Music Rights

 
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You can truly feel good about buying music from the iTunes Music Store. In fact, you’ll be able to enjoy it in almost all the ways you enjoy the CDs you buy at a music store. For example, just as you might listen to a CD at home, in your car, and at work, you can listen to your iTunes Music Store music on up to three different computers. The first time you play a song that you’ve purchased your computer becomes “authorized” to play all the music you’ve purchased. This authorization helps protect the artists’ copyrights.
 
You can also download your purchased music to an unlimited number of iPod devices to take your songs on the road. You can add the music you purchased from the iTunes Music Store to any of your playlists. And you can even burn your purchased music to a CD.

 



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