No longer authorized to play items on iPod

I have connected my iPod for the first time since upgrading to Snow Leopard 10.6.1 and to iTunes 9.0.1. I now get a message box saying that the computer is no longer authorized to play 54 of the songs that are on my iPod. I've found that I get the same message when I go directly to my music library and try to play the songs. I am asked if I want to authorize the computer to play these songs. When I select this option that requires me to log with my Apple ID, it says that the computer is already authorized, being one out of a possible five. But I keep getting the same message that it is not authorized. A curious point is that the authorization box defaults to an Apple ID that I do not use. If I try to retrieve from Apple the lost password for that default ID, I get a message saying that the Apple ID specified does not exist.
I have not identified all of the affected 54 songs but I think they must all have been originally downloaded from the Apple store, probably on one of my earlier Apple computers.
How can I overcome this problem without losing part of my iTunes music?

If you've updated your Apple ID (same account but different email address) then you'll want to authorize for the new Apple ID. It sounds like iTunes is prompting you to authorize with the email address associated with that file, which doesn't change/update if you ever change the Apple ID associated with your iTunes Store account.
Try going to https://iforgot.apple.com/ and clicking the "forgot your Apple ID" link to see if the site can determine what (it thinks) is your current Apple ID.
Are you sure your SC Info folder does not exist? It's a hidden folder so you can't simply click to it via the indicated filepath; you must select "Go to Folder" from your "Go" menu and enter the filepath exactly as it appears on the support document. I'd recommend copying and pasting the path.
FairPlay is the name of the technology Apple used in its DRM protected files. In a sense it's the root of the issue, but the fact that it's indicated on your file is not in and of itself a problem, nor is there anything that you can or should do about it. The version number isn't something that's up to you to update, so no worries about the "version 2."
CG

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