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Downloaded song from iTunes, but says I'm not authorized to play?? Help please!?
I recently downloaded a song & ringtone from my iTunes account. I then connected my iPhone, but an error message comes up saying that it could not be transferred because I do not have permission. My computer is authorized, it was purchased directly on that computer, I can play the full song in my iTunes library, and when I go to purchase it again, it tells me that I already have it. Has anyone encountered this problem and if so, how did you fix it? It's driving me crazy!
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
This happened to me just now, and I already spent almost 3 hours on the phone with customer support for a different issue today, so I am as curious as you are!
- ?Lv 44 years ago
the previous poster is right - the songs must be on the pc (or a minimum of an linked rigidity like an exterior or iPod) for iTunes to play them. If rigidity area domestically on the pc is your situation, you need to positioned money into an exterior stressful rigidity. then you definately might have the iTunes library set up on your possibilities to be on that exterior rigidity. undergo in suggestions the music could in basic terms be available while that rigidity is linked. If the music replaced into offered in the process the iTunes shop, you're allowed a one-time redownload. i could recommend keeping some sort of backup to boot to besides the fact that rigidity you always use contained in terms of paid iTunes downloads, much less you like to repurchase all those songs.