IPod nano 1GB Warranty

I bought my iPod on March 19th and I didnt buy the extended warranty. Is my default warranty 90 days or one year?
Thanks,
Chris
BTW: I feel kinda dumb because I read the warranty stuff all over this website and I still dont know what it is.

It's a year.
http://www.apple.com/legal/warranty/ipodisight.html
Cheers!
-Bryan

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