How to transfer IPod songs to Mac Laptop with no songs?

Songs are on my desktop and were downloaded to my I Pod mini. I want to transfer all the songs from either source to my laptop.
How do I do that without all the songs being erased on my laptop when I connect the IPod?

Connecting the iPod will not delete any songs on the laptod or on your desktop.
Enable disk mode on the iPod.
Drag them to the ipod and then the laptop.

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