You buy the songs on itunes and download them onto your ipod.
no you have to pay for them
You only have to pay for the song. There is no payment required for the transferring process from iTunes to the iPod Touch.
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Because you are ilegally downloading songs, go pay a dollar for songs.
Yes, you can use the Spotify app to add songs to your iPod touch. You will have to pay for the songs, and you will need to be connected to the Internet to use the app.
No you do not need to pay to have music on your ipod you can download just about any mp3 file off the internet and transfer it to itunes.
It depends. The iTunes app store has many games that are free and many that are not.
Yes you do have to pay for music on your iPod touch. Some songs are $0.69 to $1.29 but they can also be $0.99. You can buy them from your computer or from your iTunes app on the iPod. You can also put music that you already have onto iTunes and then transfer it to your iPod.
When it comes to downloading songs, words "legally" and "free" don't go together. Either pay for it or download it illegally. Or don't download it at all.
Yes, you have to pay for songs on itunes to put them on your ipod. But, if you scroll to the bottom of the itunes homepage, there will be a section titled something like "free on itunes" and you can click on that to see what they have for free. There is another way to put songs on your ipod, it's called Limewire, and I'm pretty sure that it's illegal. I'd just stick to itunes. i have checked the website (limewire.com) and it says it's completely legal. frostwire.com is another option although i have not checked it yet.
we7.com provides a music streaming service; the songs are not downloadable. To download and use the song on an iPod you need to click the Buy button and pay to own a copy of the song for your own use.