the only way is for him to login then burn the songs then reimport them (this will remove the encryption) As for movies i do not belive there is a way. If they are from YouTube or a music video try looking it up there and downloading it at www.mediaconverter.org
Sharing an iTunes audio book with a friend can be done. Sharing the book with a friend can be hard to do and is a long process.
Too good for iTunes my friend
it is called hes my best friend im not shure on da last one tho
You can always "re-gift" it to a relative or friend who uses iTunes.
Tell your friend to get their own iTunes account and money. Say that you paid for the songs, and it isn't right that they get songs for free when you pay for them. If your friend is really a friend, he/she will understand.
me too have been looking for this on iTunes but with no success...my friend has got it off iTunes but when i look i can no find it :/
Classified information to which your friend is not authorized access.
no there is not my friend
There is no reason one cannot email the iTunes install file to a friend for them to download. One could also point their friend to the iTunes website to download the program instead. That may be a better choice since the iTunes install file is big enough to clog up an email inbox.
limewire .....it is my best friend lol
Authorize and Deauthorize Computer controls are accessed from the Store menu in iTunes. To authorize a computer open the iTunes software and select Authorize Computer... from the Store menu at the top of the screen. (Next to the "file, edit, view, and control" tabs) Register for an iTunes / Apple Account, Register Your Mac (if you are using one). So lets recap, If you are running a PC with windows, you must register for an account. If you are running a mac, you must also register for an account. (But you also do so when you register your mac)
So? It makes no difference what he bought if you authorized him to use the card, your responsible. Who do you think should be? Of course you have a written agreement to prove he was to pay you back for anything he charged, right?