No, you don't. If you purchase another iPod, just extract the songs from the old iPod and put it on the new one. If all the songs are in your library, just drag all the songs onto the iPod from your Music library.
itunes, almost all songs are 99 cents.
the main idea is the ipod can hold about 5,000 songs. if you drop it it still can work. so buy it NOW!
You buy the songs on itunes and download them onto your ipod.
if you plug your iPod into your computer it will sync your music to your iPod. Or you can buy your songs with the iTunes app on your iPod touch.
No. Songs from Limewire can be added to the iTunes library, and then the iPod can be synced. Songs from multiple sources can all co-exist on the iPod without problems.
No the iTunes library should still have the same music as your other one so just sync it.
Yes, if you buy a new iPod, you can still keep all of the music that you have saved on your iTunes, and then transfer it to your new iPod. The old iPod is simply a device to store the songs, and does not remove them from the computer.
no
You buy the song and it pops up on your ipod touch!
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.
No, you cannot. The Restore is a last-ditch-effort feature when something is wrong on your iPod, so losing all of your songs is going to happen. You should be able to easily drag the songs from your iTunes library back onto the iPod if you put it in the library (if you didn't, do it next time so you won't have to buy all of your songs again!)