Transferring itunes Account from one computer to another????

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Currently I have a laptop that is set up for itunes. What do I need to do to transfer the information from that laptop to another one? Is there any step by step instruction that I can find and use to help me with this process?
Thanks!

You don’t transfer iTunes accounts.
You can transfer your purchases from the store to another computer.
Copy the /My music/*iTunes folder* from one computer to the other.

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