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after a certain amount of time your Ipod will require a resync to update license, if you delete the songs you may need to repurchase them. I am not entirely sure but if you change the settings on your ipod so that you update it manually rather than syncing it you might be able to delete them. well first sync it once then change your itunes setting so that it doesn't automatically sync songs when you connect your ipod then delete your songs of your computer
In Itunes itself, just press the delete key. If you want to delete from the iPod itself, call up the contents when it is plugged in, highlight (by clicking) what you want to delete, then press the delete key. Alternatively, just delete it from Itunes then sync your iPod - it will cope exactly what is in iTunes.
Plug your iPod into your computer and open iTunes. On side menu of iTunes you will see an iPod symbol (this is under Devices, the third category down). Click on the iPod symbol and scroll down to the third category, Options. Click on SYNC ONLY CHECKED SONGS AND VIDEOS. Then go to your iTunes library and un-check all of the songs and/or videos that you do not want on your iPod. This will allow you to keep your iTunes music, but it will take it off your iPod.
You can either choose to uncheck the songs in iTunes, or use something like iPhoneBrowser to delete the music.you cant directly from the i-pod but you can delete it off your computer tthen download all the songs back onto your i-pod.
No, once you bought it, it's yours. If you change your mind after you delete it, you can download it again free.