How do I transfer music from the iPod?

June 20, 2006 A model displays the iPod nano

(AP) -- Q: How do I transfer music from my iPod onto a computer?

A: Apple Computer Inc. has intentionally made this difficult in an effort to hinder music piracy, but if you really want to do it, it's not that hard. And you might be really interested in doing this if your PC hard drive has crashed, taking your music with it.



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