Splitting Family Member out our iTunes account

Our daughter is reaching the age that I would like her to buy own songs under her own iTunes account.  Right now each family member has his/her own Apple IDs but we use one common "family" Apple ID for all iTunes music purchases so that we can share songs.  As my daughter get prepared to go to college, she will need to start paying for her own songs (can't use our Apple ID forever).  That being said I don't want her to lose the songs she currently has under the "family Apple ID".  Any ideas?

Authorize her computer for your account.  She can then listen to the music purchased with your account and buy content with her own account.

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