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The music in the iTunes store is supplied by license from the record companies. Songs purchased from the iTunes store will benefit the artists in a similar way as purchasing a CD from a regular store.
yes if they are purchased from the itunes store. to get money on itunes buy an itunes card and scratch of the back then redeem.now back to the question.yes if they are purchased from the itunes store. no if you rip it from a CD you own. but i don't know if rippin dvds is o.k.
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The iTunes store
You can download songs by going to the iTunes Store.
No you can't store game memory on itunes, only songs.
Yes you do.
The iTunes store
The songs in your iTunes library are independent of your iTunes account. In other words, your music files are stored on your hard drive, not on the cloud. Unless you store your music on iCloud, your music stays on your hard drive when you log out of iTunes, just as all your other files stay on your computer. If you wanted, you could open the music files with a different program.
The 69 cents songs on iTunes can be found in the iTunes store. There is no set way to find these songs other than to do a search for them.
Most songs from the iTunes store in New Zealand cost NZ$1.79
You don't have to pay for iTunes, but you have to pay for any content you purchase from the iTunes Store, the App Store (within the iTunes Store), and the iBooks Store (within the iTunes Store, in iTunes 10.3+). Also, if you've already purchased something on a different device using the same iTunes Store account, you can go to Purchased and download it for free.In short, you pay for what you buy, unless you've already bought it.