no it is free but it costs to buy things from itunes.
No, you can sign up for free. Of course, everything on it costs money, but signing up is free.
If your talking about how much money it costs to set up an acount on iTunes, it's free. Songs are about .99 or 1.29 $.......or if you have CDs then it's free and easy. :)
itunes (but it costs money), or im not completely sure but you can try isohunt (free)
nope
You cannot make an app for the iPod to put up on iTunes for free. The app making software costs hundreds of dollars to purchase.
No, downloading iTunes on your iPod is completely free. However, the songs, videos, and other things that you download from iTunes are not free.
no. all itunes downloads are free on any device, or computer.
There is no place where you can download music for free, legally; if the artist it selling it, then it is not free music.Example:If you are downloading something using a torrent, and it costs money on Amazon, or iTunes, then you are downloading it illegally. But if the producer is giving it free no cost anywhere else, then it is usually legal. Do keep in mind that it is not legal to record a concert without the permission of the band or their label.
The iTunes software, account and its authorisation are free. You only pay when you decide to buy something from the iTunes store.
No. Apple will not charge you for something they advertise as free.
There are two 'iTunes.' One is the application in the computer, the other is a web site on the internet. You can 'download' music into your iPod from iTunes on the computer, and 'download' music from the iTunes Music Store into your computer, and that goes into the iTunes application. The Internet download time itself is part of your Internet costs. The music you download is usually not free but iTunes Music Store, does have free media. The 'Single of the Week' is the free song of the week. There is at least one free song, and sometimes more. The 'Single of the Week' is listed right after the 'Music' part of the iTunes Music Store main window. More free media is listed on the iTunes Music Store in the 5th part of the window. It says "Free On iTunes." Next to that is "See All." Click 'See All' and a window will open with free music, videos, movies and movie clips, and TV shows. It might say Free, Free Episode, Free HD Episode, Subscribe Free, or something. You can also preview what is of interest and then decide to download it or not. Also in the iTunes Music Store are hundreds of free Podcasts and Lectures. On the top of the iTunes menu there are free items in the App Store, Podcasts and iTunes U. If you are a fan of iTunes on Facebook, you can get a notice when there is a new free selection of music.