Burning Playlists that include Purchased Music

I've been trying to download playlists that include purchased songs, but everytime I click Burn, iTunes crashes. If I removed the purchased song, it works fine.
We are allowed to burn purchased music correct?
Suggestions?

You should collect a crash log and send it to Apple so that the engineers can look at it.
Typically, you'll need to configure Dr. Watson on your PC in order to generate crash logs. Windows start menu -> Run. Type in "cmd". Hit return. At the prompt in the command line window that comes up, type in
drwtsn32 -i
And hit return.
This will create crash logs in Documents And Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Dr Watson\. There'll usually be a file in here called "drwtsn32.log" If there's already a file there, it most likely has multiple crash logs in it (new crash logs are just appended to the end of the file). So, delete this file. This will make sure you're not sending extra information to Apple that they don't need.
So, get the machine setup to collect crash logs, do the thing that makes iTunes crash. Send this file and your CD diagnostics to the apple moderator. Tell her Toonz sent you. It doesn't hurt to put the URL to this discussion thread, so that whoever gets it has some context.

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