My account is good for one computer. Or is it?

My iTunes setup says that my account is good for one computer. Would that include using the iPod (account) connected and synced to my PC? Do I need to similarily setup the same or different account on my iPod? Please explain. (Note: My iPod already syncs with the CD I added to iTunes in my PC.)
 How many pieces of gear can used in this fashion (ie: iPod, iPad, iPhone, and computer), I'm guessing management on one computer plus another piece of hardware like iPod . . . or am I wrong?   
I guess to avoid confusion . . . is one account for both sufficient and agreeable to Apple?
Any advice or help will be appreciated.
TIA

Well, I'm getting on since I hit Trafalger when I was 18 (old enough to hit the pubs there but not here). I hung out at the Friend At Hand and drank Watneys (and anything else). Made it to Liverpool, Torquay, and in between. Some of my best memories. Almost had a ideal job at BOAC, but immigration quotas from the far east nixed that.   Still listen to Radio Caroline on this side of the Atlantic.
Got my connection and account to iTunes working on both the PC and iPod now. Haven't located iTunes radio though on the iPod. Do you know if it is even possible with the older 4.2 version?
Thanks, again.

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