Alternatively, you can get a card reader and stick your memory stick in it and hen stick it in your pc. But other than that, you can buy a spare usb cable it's actually easy to find.
No, because that will download there Itunes onto yours and you will get all their music and lose all yours.....Unless you want to lose all your music I recommend not doing this.
Because the musicians (and in some cases other people involved in the production of the music,) lose the money that they would get from sales, when people illegally download or otherwise share music.
This fall under the yes/no category. You lose the availability to play it back, but the files are still present
no it doesnt trust me ive got it my computer : )
I would rather lose TV cable than the internet.
Purchase a replacement cable.
No, music does not make you lose knowledge.
So that don't lose any money by other people not actually buying their songs, isn't that kind of obvious?
Perhaps you did not pay the cable account on time.
Yes, piracy is considered theft. The term is usually used in conjunction with intellectual property, such as software or music. It can also mean services, such as internet connections or cable. In the 'Jack Sparrow' type piracy, it is out and out armed robbery.
Why does iTunes lose your music library?If you have put any new music on your iPod lately, your computer could have synced your iPod and deleted all of the music.
No.