Listening to Purchased Music on Different Windows XP Account

My sister frequently purchases songs at the iTunes store. I like a lot of the songs she purchases but I don't wanna waste a CD by burning just a few songs on it. Does anyone know how to get her purchased music on her iTunes transferred over to my iTunes which is on a different account on my Windows XP?

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iTunes: How to share music between different accounts on a single computer

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