From ipod to computer please help me!!!!!!!!

In my old computer I kept lots of songs. When I got an I-pod I transfered there all the songs. Then the computer broke, so now I have songs only on my I-pod and I would like to copy them on the NEW computer but I don't know how to make this operation. People told me that there is a program but it is a sort of an illegal one...It doesn't matter if it is illegal because I don't have the force and I don't want to download another time 2 thousands songs!!! Please if You know something to do send me an e-mail with the name of the program at [email protected] Thank you very much. Luca

You can use Yamipod or any other iPod managing software you want. There's nothing illegal about it.

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