IPod stolen, now what?

My iPod was recently just stolen out of my locked car, not even in plain sight. What is the world coming to? But thats besides the point. Now I have a problem.
My entire iTunes collection is still on my computer, but when I plug a new iPod in (which I will be getting soon) what's going to happen? Are there going to be any issues with putting all my music on another device?
Also, everything I had was on the stolen iPod. I assume the theives simply reformatted the drive, but if they didn't, is it possible that they could somehow acquire the liscenses for the songs or perhaps even get any account information?
This really *****. Please help.
ABS, Windows XP Home    

You shouldn't have any issues connecting the new iPod to your current iTunes.
As far as I know, the thieves can't get any information from your iPod;
as for licenses-->the purchased music from the iPod won't play on any other computer because they will need to be authorized with your username and password.
~Lyssa
~iBook G4 1.07GHz (Kaiya), with extra 256MB RAM ~and a red Apple logo~(Mac OS X 10.3.9)~ LaCie 160GB external hard drive~ ~3G 15GB iPod (Nakai)~ ~GiveStarsto users who earn them.~

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