Can I transfer my itunes library from ipod touch to ipad?

i no longer own the PC which contained my itunes library (thank goodness for the coming of the icloud!).  I do have a backup of about 90% of my library saved to disc, however I do not have access to the pc any longer.  Can I transfer my itunes library from my ipod touch to my ipad?

No.
You can sync the ipad to itunes on your computer.

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