Yeah, its crazy. One account per computer
The iTunes software, account and its authorisation are free. You only pay when you decide to buy something from the iTunes store.
you can't. you can only get games on itunes if you have an account.
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)
Music can be added to your iTunes music library from your computer or CDs that you own. Further details are only required if setting up an account to buy items from the iTunes store.
Yes, but only if it is an apple computer. You have to get itunes, sign into your account, and go to archives or purchased. you should be able to do it from there. you can try doing it from the itunes download on a non-apple computer, but im not sure if it will work. The guy above is wrong, it is possible, at least on a mac i know
No, it does not work that way. Your iTunes account can only see what is purchased by users of that account.
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.
You can have as many as you want. But if someone already has an account, you can use your ipod/iphone on that account and won't take the songs on that persons account. It will even recognize that you are new to itunes.
No, you don't particularly need an account, only if you want to purchase music or anything that is provided for your iTunes.
The computer isn't authorized for the account which bought the protected content (or doesn't think it is)In the iTunes window, go to the "Store" menu at the top of the screen and click "Authorize Computer." Input your iTunes Store account information (that purchased the content) and click "Authorize." A message should appear saying the computer is already authorized. Click "OK" in that window and the file should play correctly. At that point, you will only need to re-sync your iPod to your iTunes library. If you continue having difficulty, please contact iTunes directly.
iTunes only allows you to download purchased music once! You have to move the files from the computer you purchased them to your other computer manually, by either burning them to CD or on a pen drive. You'll still need to use iTunes to listen to the files, unless you were lucky enough to purchase DRM Free music.