Transferring songs from ipod, Music Store

I got a new Mac and I have an old Ipod and I cannot transfer songs downloaded from the Music Store. Same from the Ipod to my Library because the version of the Ipod is too old.
If I update it, I'll lose my songs. Can I backup them from the ipod?
I do not have my old computer, so I have no more options.
Thanks

Updating the iPod software does not erase the songs from the iPod. Just be extra careful not to choose "restore" when using the iPod updater, as this will erase the songs.
To get music from iPod to computer, try either Senuti or Yamipod.

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