iTunes is software that manages and plays your music files on your computer; you do not need an iPod to use iTunes. You only need an account if you wish to buy things from the iTunes store that is built in to the iTunes software. You can buy music from the store to play on your computer; you do not need an iPod to buy things from the iTunes store. If you have an iPod you use the iTunes software to manage the music you want on your iPod and to keep the iPod's software up to date. (See links below)
You will need a credit card with your name on it for this to work. If you make the account and sign in to it on itunes, when you sink the ipod it should have your account on it.
You should be able to use your iPod and iPod Touch on the same iTunes account on both computers.
no, you don't need an account.
No but I would highly recommend it
An iTunes account is always free, whether or not you purchase an iPod from the Apple Store.
Yes, any iPod Touch will work with your iTunes even if you had a 2nd generation working with iTunes before. You can register more than one iPod with iTunes.
just go into itunes and create a new account. u cant have more than one account on an ipod unless its on the computer too
you need to sign in on your computer and then sync your ipod or iphone to your account
Yes when you restore your iPod all your data will still be on your iTunes Account. As the system is restoring system files and not your media stored on the device or within iTunes.
iTunes accounts are free anyways. Go to apple.com/itunes and download itunes, once installed it will give you the option to set up an account.
Two iPods will work with iTunes on the same account, so there shouldn't be a problem.
No, it does not work that way. Your iTunes account can only see what is purchased by users of that account.