Will the Apple Headphones be covered under the warranty?

Hey,
My left ear bud keeps buzzing. Will it be covered under the warranty? I got my iPod Touch 2 weeks ago and I really don't want to buy new apple headphones. Please help I don't have a JOB and my parents are cheap! And I don't want to call apple for nothing! So are the headphones covered or am I 'SOL'?

They are covered by your warranty.
You can either stop by an Apple Store Genius Bar http://www.apple.com/retail/geniusbar/
Or you can order a replacement online http://www.apple.com/support/serviceassistant/overview.html

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