Moving Songs from Ipod to NEW computer- don't have old computer!! :-/

Hi everyone,
I have a 30GB Ipod Classic. My old computer died and I no longer have it. I bought a new computer and want to transfer all the music from my ipod on to itunes. When I try and do this it tells me my ipod is already synced with another library and it can only be synced with one at a time. It gives me two options: Erase & Sync (Erase songs off my ipod and replace them with the few I have on my new computer) or Transfer Purchases (which it wont let me do because they have not been 'deauthorized' off my old computer).
Does anyone know how I can transfer the music from my ipod onto my computer without having my old computer that was synced to this ipod????
Please help!!!!
Thanks for reading
saz

Regarding your purchases:
In iTunes, click Store > Authorize Computer and enter your information
When it says it is successfully authorized, connect the iPod and click Transfer Purchases
There are several applications that can be used to recover purchases from the iPod in the event of a computer failure, and no backup.
Some suggestions:
iPod2PC
http://www.casicakes.com/
SharePod
http://www.sturm.net.nz/website.php?Section=iPod+Programs&Page=Sharepod
Music Rescue
http://www.kennettnet.co.uk/musicrescue/
iRepo
http://www.purpleghost.com/index.php?q=irepo
iPod Access
http://www.findleydesigns.com/ipodaccess/indexWin.html
CG

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