No. First of all, that would likely violate several privacy laws in many countries. Secondly, there is no real way to identify whether a file was legally downloaded or not, or whether it was created from a user's own copy of a CD or DVD.
On PC, go to /Users/yourUserName/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Downloads/ *)Delete any folder for the download you want to removeDelete the file list.plist - If this file is not there, tough luck. **)When you next start iTunes or update apps the unwanted download will not startIf you interrupt a download in the future a new list.plist will be created containing the interrupted download and the original unwanted download.*) In case you have your iTunes Media folder on an external drive, look for it there, or if unsure, check in iTunes settings / extended.**) In some cases, there is no "list.plist" file in the Downloads folder. Then it does not work, the downloads return, and you will have to ask Apple's support team to clean the Downloads queue via its contact page (go to URL http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/contact.html).
No. Purchases from iTunes are digital downloads only. It is highly recommended that purchases from iTunes be backed up to external media (external hard drive, CD, or DVD) regularly.
The current Apple TV has no hard drive. The original can be used to store and stream supported media over a local network through iTunes, but it cannot be used for storing programs or as a backup drive. An Apple Time Capsule does that.
Not necessarily ... downloads can be directed to your PC's hard drive as a first destination. From there, they can be uploaded to your mobile phone.
If you asking WHERE it is so you can then open it,if it isn't in your Widget bar then open you hard drive, click on Users, click on your name folder then look for the Downloads folder. Or enter "Downloads" in the Apple menu, top right part of the screen.
A website downloads harmful software on your computer
Click File on your iTunes library, then find transfer "purchases from ______ ipod" NOTE: I just tried this, and it somehow puts a copy of the song in your iTunes without putting a copy onto your hard drive. How they do that, I cannot say, but considering it's Apple, you never know. APPLE: Love the product; loathe the company.
Yes, you can put your iTunes files on a portable hard drive. Simply drag and drop the files in iTunes to the drive on your computer that is your portable hard drive. You can even drag the iTunes software itself, if you want.
No it is not illegal, because you already paid for the song. But if you have uploaded it to Limewire and other people can then download it then yes it is illegal. I would suggest finding the song on your hard drive and using a file conveter and convert to MP3 and put that on your MP3, leaving iTunes AAC version in the folder that it was in.
The opening theme song for each episode is "Hyper Drive".
You must download Itunes from apple You should have the two discs that came with your computer,and on one of the discs is iTunes,along with the other applications. Then just select it and it should install,but if you are just looking for an iTunes disc there is none. Then you do what the person said before me.
Through iTunes Download made available through the Apple website First, you need to download iTunes. You can get this by going to the apple website (see link below) or by plugging in your iPod to your computer, and following the instructions. Next, you open iTunes and plug in your iPod. You can buy some songs off of iTunes, or put CD's in your disc drive and burn them to your iTunes library. Lastly, you click and drag the songs you want to add to the iPod. If you have sync set to on (deffault), whenever you plug in your iPod, all of the songs that you added to your iTunes library will be added to the iPod library.