HELP ME PALEEEZE!!!! how to get music from iPOD to iTUNES on new computer

I bought this iPOD overseas and started the music downloading thing from the iTUNES on my friends' computer.
Now I'm back home in the states and have my own computer and don't have a clue how to get the music from my iPOD to MY computer.
How can I get ALL this music from my iPOD to MY computer? I don't want to lose all this music b/c I don't have the cd's b/c I got the music from someone else.
I'm new to this iPOD game as you can tell any help would be greatly appreciated. Please help me!!!!!!!
30GB   Windows 2000  

It's still stealing. Your friend bought those CDs - You did not. He has the license to copy that music to his iPod - You do not.
I don't think you're likely to get help here as it is a violation of this forum's Terms of Use to discuss illegal activity.
Cheers!
-Bryan

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