Do not have sufficient privileges to sync my new iPad

I am trying to transfer my songs purchased through iTunes and formally synced to my iPad 1 and I am getting an error when I tried to sync my songs.  They are there in my purchase history but I cannot get them on my new iPad.
My old iPad was stolen... I have no access to it.  It was an att 3g model.  My new one is an iPad 2 with verizon 3g.  I have read some solutions that say something about renaming the old iPad and or removing the sim card and putting it in the new one.  None of these options will work for me since my old iPad is MIA.
I am logged in as admin on my old laptop which I formerly used to sync.  I may be missing some data but I do see nearly 200 songs showing up in my purchase history.  I am not sure what else to try to remedy this "permission" error.  Please help?  That is a lot of songs to have to repurchase.  My apps seemed to sync without an issue. Oddly, I was able to (mistakenly) sync my daughters 50 or so songs when I first tried setting it up.  At this point, I can't remove them and when iTunes identifies there are songs on there that I don't have synced to my laptop, it asks me if I want to transfer.  I select, no, do not transfer (because I don't want them on there and am assuming it is referring to these songs).  Then it proceeds to begin the sync process. Gets to steps 3 of 5 and gives me the permissions error.

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