Down loading old music i bought and putting onto new computer

Do i have to pay for the music again i bought sometime ago to be put on to a new computer as my ipod died in the washing machine some time ago as i am wanting to get back into itunes music, games and other stuff, it seems like the message i am getting is that its not acknowledging my new computer

In itunes on your computer go to iTunes store. Select Purchased under the Quick Links section. Content that you can redownload will be listed here. Click on the cloud icon to download.
What content you see depends on what is allowed to be redownloaded in your country

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