no
yes you have to because you need an account to store the music on.
An iTunes account will not cause you to get caught with illegally downloaded music.
There are many ways. I personally like to download music on my computer and then transfer it to iTunes directly with the help of a third-party tool. The tool I use is Tidabie Music Go. This tool can help you download music from multiple platforms, and then in the "Converted" module of the program, you can choose "Export to iTunes". This way, you can directly transfer the downloaded music on your computer to your iTunes account.
Put all of the music files in a folder on your desktop then go to the corner in itunes and click add file to library and it should add it.
Hi, it seems we are not allowed to share iTunes content with different Apple ID, neither iTunes music nor iTunes movies. If you have to do this, you should remove the copy protection at first.
That might have happened because apps or music on your iPod were downloaded with another iTunes account, try authorising with the iTunes account you used.
The iTunes library is where iTunes stores your music. You can put music in the library from music on your computer or from your CDs. You only need to set up an iTunes account if you wish to purchase items from the iTunes store.
no, you don't need an account.
Import music into iTunes. Sync iPad with iTunes.
You need download iTunes to your pc,and connect your itouch to your pc. Now open the iTunes, don't need to sign in the account, if you have,it is better. Find you itouch album from iTunes, and drag your music from pc to itouch ablum in iTunes.
no but if you make an itunes acount than you will be able to locate your ipod/iphone/ipad/mac than if it gets on the internet in any way and/or get the police to arrest the theive if stolen.
You can buy an ipod or create an account on itunes so you have a "library" of music to listen to.