Multiple users on one itunes id

I have one itunes account id. However, I have three computers that access the account. Two of the computers belong to each of my daughters. Now that each is in their teens, I would like them to each have their own account for which they each pay for their purchases. I also do not want my apple id account to sync all of their purchases to my computer and ipad now that icloud is out.
How can I creat an acoount for each of them where they will not loose evertything they have purchase on my account to date?

If they each already have their own library, there is really nothing to split up.
They can get new accounts and start buying new stuff as they wish.
The only problem will be any "protected" content that they may have purchased from the iTunes Store.  If the "protected" content is pre-2009 songs, they can upgrade those tracks to iTunes Plus, which will play without authorization.

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    Also disable it on the iDevices in Settings > iTunes and App stores.
    You can share content between users/libraries by using Home Sharing.
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  • Multiple users on one itunes account

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    VAIO   Windows XP  
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    See this thread for answers: http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=1285867#1285867
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  • Multiple users on one mac sharing one itunes library

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  • 2 users on one itunes account

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    This should help:
    How to use multiple iPods, iPads, or iPhones with one computer
    Regards.

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    iTunes people: For the love of Pete, please, please, make the multiple accounts on one iTunes feature more user(s) friendly.
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    I still think this is stupid. Maybe I'm one of a small minority that has more than one iTunes account active in a single iTunes library? Or is this a common situation?

  • How do you add multiple users to an itunes account

    how do you add multiple users to an itunes account

    First :
    Using an iPhone without a wireless service plan
    Then restore the iPod to factory settings/new iPod on the computer your kids will use:
    iTunes: Restoring iOS software
    If you are using the same computer
    How to use multiple iPods, iPads, or iPhones with one computer

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