Can I sync an old ipod to a new computer?

I'm getting divorced, I have the ipod and my ex has the computer that it was origionally synced with.  How can i sync my ipod with my new computer without losing all my music photos etc that I already have on it??

      Use this to import the media from your ipod!

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