New Mac/Old Mac/Phone/Ipad

I just bought a new apple mac.  I want to transfer my itunes apps, ring tones, music.  Will I lose the purchased information on my phone if I sync it with the new mac?

You should first copy your iTunes library from the old Mac to the new Mac. Then you won't lose anything. See: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4527
If you have other data to move from the old to the new computer you should use the Migration Assistant: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5872
And finally, if you have a Time Machine backup of the old Mac you can use it to restore everything from the old Mac to the new Mac.

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