You cannot transfer the ownership of downloaded songs legally, but you can manually set the options of your new account to match those of any previous account with ease.
An iTunes account will not cause you to get caught with illegally downloaded music.
no, you don't need an account.
You have to be at least 13 years old to create an iTunes account.
no but if you make an itunes acount than you will be able to locate your ipod/iphone/ipad/mac than if it gets on the internet in any way and/or get the police to arrest the theive if stolen.
The only thing you can do is a complete reset to its original condition, but this will mean you lose everything on the Touch - contacts, music, podcasts, movies, notes, downloaded apps, the works. And you will need to create a iTunes account in order to do this.
how do you unlock a itunes account and how do you delete your the one you have a create a new one
Just sign into your iTunes store, or app store on your Mac with the same Apple ID you have on your HP.
When you get an iPod/mp3 player, i believe it goes strait to itunes, when you try to put money on the account, it will ask you to sign in or make an account/.
You can make 2 accounts on iTunes by clicking "create account" twice.
yes you have to because you need an account to store the music on.
I suggest you reinstall ur iTunes, and then reset ur iTunes account password to see if you can log into itunes. If it still doesn't work. You can create a new iTunes account. Hope it helps.
no you dont have to pay to have an itunes membership i had just signed in