Sharing music files between two different iPods.

Someone is about to purchase a new iPod and would like to load my iPod music library to their PC. What is the best way to go about this? Thanks.

Sharing copyrighted material with a friend is illegal - it doesn't matter if it's from a CD, iTunes, or any other source. Sorry.
Please don't steal music.
Cheers!
-Bryan

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