Is there a limit to how many Ipods one downloaded song can be loaded on?

I just got an Ipod Nano for Christmas and I'm new to this. Everyone in my family has one now and we want to share our music. If I download a song from Itunes, how many Ipods can I put it on? I'm sure there is a limit, I just needed to know how many.
Thanks!!!
PC   Windows XP Pro   n/a

Again (sorry for slightly changing the point of this thread!) but out of curiosity....if you change the import encoding rate (like you can in iTunes) in WMP to their closest equivalent of Apple Lossless would that still cause the imported CD to lose more sound quality or would it be the same as it is on the CD? I was curious because the other day I imported a friends CD into my iTunes but right before I did it I switched my importing to Apple Lossless (something I had never used). I did this only because I wanted to burn a copy of the CD since I had lost mine years ago and you can't find it in a store or online to save your life! My assumption was that the sound quality would be the same as opposed to it being how I usually did it (AAC 128). With it being an old CD (13 years old) I didn't really want the quality lowered. I noticed that WMP also has something along the lines of Apple Lossless in their import choices. Again, sorry to turn this thread into an education thread!

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