No. Songs purchased from iTunes are, as detailed in the legally binding agreement you make when you set up an iTunes account, for your personal use only. You have no rights to sell them or even give them away to others. You would be liable to prosecution by the owners of the copyrights and distribution rights of the song if caught redistributing the song without their permissions.
Buying one song on iTunes is considered buying a single.
itunes doesn't sell ipods itunes sell music, games, movies, books, apps, etc now if you meant do you have to buy you ipod at the apple the store the answer is no you can buy at other places such as walmart or best buy
yes,because they show it on nick.com when they have the itune ad's
You Can't, once you buy anything on iTunes you cannot sell it, therefor you can delete it.
Its legal, being that you bought the songs, you also bought the rights to that song. Like, if you bought a song from itunes, or what ever, the "fine print" reads that you cannot/may not burn the CDs for your personal financial gain, THEN that would be illegal.
Albums bought from iTunes are downloaded from the iTunes store. You can burn the downloaded album on to a disc on your computer.
No, he didn't buy his songs on itunes because he already has his songs on paper
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go to iTunes and search for the song and buy it
Yes, they sell them at sheetz.
As of August 27, 2011, "Monologue Song" by Taylor Swift is unavailable on iTunes.
Then the song is currently not available. And may later be added to the iTunes library.