How do I remove the iTunes authorization for a Mac I don't own anymore?

I have five authorized mac on my itunes account. Two of them I don't own anymore. On sold to a friend and another one stolen. I do not find how to cancel the authorization of those two computers. Is there a way?
Thank you.
Benoit

Use the Deauthorize All command documented in this article.
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