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Originally Posted by GizmoGal
To the best of my knowledge, when you buy an app, you buy the product as far as the license to use it on one device. If the device is lost or stolen, the right to use that app dies with it.
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There is nothing preventing you from installing apps on as many iPods as you want.
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Originally Posted by ipodchic
1. If I'm using the same iTunes account, can I transfer my old apps to my new iPod touch if I can't turn on the old one to deactivate it? Or do I have to re-buy them all?
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No need to re-buy them all. When you get your new Touch connected to your library, the first thing you should do is restore it to load the 3.0 OS onto it (it probably came with 2.2.1). During the restore process you'll have the option to re-load from your last backup, or set it up as a new iPod. Either way you can re-sync your Apps, as well as music, video, etc. By re-loading your last backup, that restores all your preferred Touch settings, as well as music, playlists, calender, web links, contacts, etc. If you restore it as a new iPod you're basically starting from scratch, but you can still load all those things onto your new Touch.
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Originally Posted by ipodchic
2. Can I somehow get the old apps onto my Mac, then put them on the new iPod touch?
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I'm sure there is a way to move the Apps to your Mac, but I don't know how that's done (maybe check the "Ask iLounge" columns)