ICloud Restore on iOS 5

I HAVE A QUESTION!!! If I restore my phone on iOS 5, does that mean that all my apps, music, and settings will be restored from the cloud? If so then what about apps and music that were purchased with different itunes accounts? Someone please help if they know the answer. I just want to know if I can completely restore my device with all content that I purchased with multiple accounts. Thank you in advance!!!!!

IOS 5 has not been released yet.
It will likely be more clear when it is actually released.

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