ITunes won't let me upgrade an album to iTunes Plus

So I went into itunes plus and it showed all of my songs and albums that could be upgraded. I chose an album and it took me to the album page, but there was no button to upgrade my CD, just a "buy album" button. Where do I go to upgrade my CD?

When all you have todo when you reach your limit of burns is
to take oneof those cd's and import it on window's media
player and it will bypass the copy limit.
Doing this severely degrades the sound quality, which wasn't all that great to begin with. Anyone with semi-decent stereo equipment (or decent headphones, i.e. not the crappy ones that Apple gave you with your iPod) can hear a HUGE difference between 128 kbps and 256 kbps.
It is highly unlikely that there is an army of people out there who want to burn more than five CDR copies of their iTunes tracks. If that were the case, these people would have just bought the actual CD, which doesn't cost THAT much more, has no copy restrictions, and sounds far better than an iTunes download, even at 256 kbps. In fact, it's highly unlikely that even a third of the tracks that get sold through iTunes end up on a CDR at all. If you have an iPod and a $5 audio cable from Radio Shack, there's just no point in burning a CDR.
But whatever. The point you're getting across is that you can't hear the difference between full-quality CD audio, a 128 kbps iTunes track, and a 256 kbps iTunes track. Congratulations, you're a cheap date. A lot of people can hear a significant difference, hence the unbridled excitement.

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