My Dad and I share the same apple ID and we want to each have our own, but we don't want to lose the stuff (photos, music, contacts) that we each got on that apple ID. How do we make a new apple ID and put the stuff one of us had on the new ID?

Please help

Anything Downloaded with a Particular Apple ID is tied to that Apple ID and Cannot be Merged or Transferred to a Different Apple ID.
Apple ID FAQs
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5622

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