Itunes music import help

ok, here is the story. a while ago my computer crashed. and i lost all my itunes music. but i had my Ipod Touch, which i jail-broke, and i SSH'd all my songs from it to my new computer. (im not sure if i can mention jail-break here?)
now i know that when i import all the songs back into my itunes, it will not let me play them unless i authorize it. but if before i import them, i set up itunes with my apple id, will it not ask for authorization because its the same account?
and when i plug my ipod into my computer for the first time. will it wipe out all the songs and put in the same ones from my itunes library, or will it know that they are the same songs and just pass them by?
thanks in advance for anyone who can answer this

music is life13 wrote:
now i know that when i import all the songs back into my itunes, it will not let me play them unless i authorize it. but if before i import them, i set up itunes with my apple id, will it not ask for authorization because its the same account?
The only songs that need authorization are the DRM-encumbered tracks sold in the iTunes Store through 2009. Songs ripped from CD, iTunes Plus songs, and songs from normal MP3 download stores do not require authorization.
If you do have DRM-encumbered tracks, the computer must be authorized to each account from which the tracks were purchased.

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