I purchase songs thru my Ipod and I want to copy to my computer

Hello everyone..
I purchase some songs thru my IPOD Touch, and I want to move those songs to my PC...
How can I accomplish this...
Thanks..
AACM

By following the instructions hee:
iTunes Store: Transferring purchases from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to a computer

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