The songs on my iPod won't transfer to my itunes library

I have a 2nd generation ipod touch version 3.1.1 and itunes 9.2.1, when i connect my ipod to my PC (Windows XP), the songs that i purchased fro the itunes store on my ipod touch don't transfer to my itunes library on my computer. Is there a way to do this?

you can restore from your backup. you do have a backup, don't you?
if not, check out the kb article by zevoneer:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10570955#10570955

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