I have had my ipod for about 3 years and do not have the computer my music was saved on, now its only on my ipod. I got a new computer, is there any way to transfer my music from my ipod to my itunes?

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So what would happen if you lost your iPod or it was stolen?  Answer, all your music would be gone.
The iPod is not a storage device.
Do you have a backup of your media from your old computer?  If so, copy all your media from that backup to your new computer.
Otherwise, try searching the forums for an answer to your question.  This EXACT same question is asked and answered many times every day.

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