Songs on a different ipod!

my family has come down for the weekend and my aunt has brought her ipod mini. she wanted to know if she could take her songs and put them on my ipod video! is there anyway you can do that?
compaq   Windows XP  

No one here can help you with this, since what you are trying to do is illegal.
If you want the songs that your aunt has, you should purchase them legally for yourself.

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