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No worries, but good for you
I believe that purchases through the iTunes Music Store are downloaded to your computer and then your iPod. So your only real worry is that your hard drive, your iPod, *and* Apple Computer Corporation all die at the same time.

But all that aside, good for you for burning a backup.
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Yeah, good luck with that  tic swayback | 03/07/05
Is there any reason  Michael Kelly | 03/08/05
Not talking about the same thing ...  worknman | 03/08/05
So is that a hardware issue?  Michael Kelly | 03/08/05
The problem is ...  worknman | 03/08/05
I would imagine  Michael Kelly | 03/08/05
Apple is licensing their technology  tic swayback | 03/08/05
Not so clear cut  tic swayback | 03/08/05
Possible but not likely  tic swayback | 03/08/05
Already been tried  bidemytime | 03/08/05
I'm not saying that Apple  Michael Kelly | 03/08/05
Both sides  tic swayback | 03/08/05
Some have licensed AAC  ITGuy04 | 03/08/05
Phones, but not mp3 players  tic swayback | 03/08/05
It's ALL bad...  BitTwiddler | 03/08/05
BTW...  BitTwiddler | 03/08/05
Half Life 2  voska | 03/08/05
No worries, but good for you  bidemytime | 03/08/05
About Apple...  gtdworak | 03/08/05
Ain't it the truth!  bidemytime | 03/08/05
Dell?  dave95 | 03/08/05
Better suggestion  tic swayback | 03/08/05
MS  bidemytime | 03/08/05
Or  tic swayback | 03/08/05
in the meantime, tune your media player to...  stan_orand | 05/05/05

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