no
yes, if you had those songs on your itunes they should still be there when you log onto your itunes account
If you still have iTunes you should still have your music in it. So you can just put all the music on.OR if you made a playlist you should still have it in iTunes unless you deleted it.Just do what you did with the old one.
Yes!
Depends who the child is. Around $40/$50. or, if they like music, an iTunes card. Many teenagers have iPods and enjoy the use of iTunes cards.
No but you can buy them in stores.
If all of your songs are still on itunes then yes.
It can still be valid. If the testator remarried, the courts will change the will. In most cases they would substitute the new wife for the old one, or just follow the intestacy laws.
The music on the Ipod willl be replaced with whatever songs in your Itunes lilbrary. Music will become stay in the Ipod if the songs are still in the itunes.
If you are updating the iTunes software to the latest version your music library will not be affected.
Yes. My-Pod will work with any version of My-Tunes.
an album on ITunes will be about £7.00 depending on how old it is. I bought an old one for £4.99