Can i put my Ipod music onto new PC

my old laptop has broken and this had all my downloaded cd's on, when i connect ipod to new PC i think it will only sync with my music downloaded from Itunes and i will lose up my CD downloads. all my music i want to keep is on the ipod but dont want to sync in case i lose it?

See:
Syncing to a "New" Computer or replacing a "crashed" Hard Drive: Apple Support Communities

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