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Authorizing iTunes On More Than 5 Computers?
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ncmason
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Is there a workaround for authorizing iTunes on more than 5 computers?
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How do you deauthorise one computer ? I have 2 computers that are authorized and one of them is my old PowerBook that I sold a while ago.
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If you don't have it, you can call Apple (I think) and ask them to deauthorize all your computers, you will then have to re-authorize the ones you have.
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I can think of a way to do it, but it has limitations and the MacNN mods probably wouldn't allow discussion of it (since they support the concept that EULAs are valid/binding/enforceable).
edit: This doesn't mean PM me to find out how. The mods don't want it discussed, and I'm not going to discuss it on MacNN.
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Last edited by mduell; Jun 24, 2007 at 08:24 PM.
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You no longer need to call Apple to de-authorize your computers. You can do it (once per year) through your iTunes account, in the iTunes store.
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