Multiple iPod question

Hello all,
My friend runs a DJ business, and she employs 3+ DJs as well as herself. She has a fairly extensive collection of music on her ipod/in her music library--both purchased and ripped, etc. She frequently brings her iPod to events/parties as another source of music.
She is interested in purchasing @ 3 iPods and distributing them to each of her employees--each iPod containing her library of songs. In other words, she'd like to have 3+ iPods with the same collection of music on each for use by her DJs.
Is this possible? Can multiple iPods be associated with one library? And, more importantly, can 3 iPods have purchased music on them that was bought by HER and associated with HER iTunes account?
In a perfect world, the iPods would be returned at the close of each DJ's show, and all be stored at her home.

Well, that's good to know--just out of curiosity, is there a limit to how many iPods can be associated with a single library/iTunes account? I know it's 5 for computers, but I'm just wondering if there's some enforceable limit on handhelds (I'm assuming NO, but I figured I'd ask).

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    Hello,
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    Hello!
    Let me explain this in detail for you:
    The Do Not Disconnect screen
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    Through "My Computer"
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    This should help:
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  • Need advice on multiple iPods on one computer

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