Date: 2004-08-28 02:01 pm (UTC)
Probably more legal if iTunes is the source of the music, since you're not only loaning away your music but also the license-bearing hardware. If owning a rightfully-created CD is license to listen to one instance of that music, then owning a license to listen to one of three copies on any of the three authorized (or whatever Apple's term for it is) machines should be fair game. Something like buying a CD, opening the case, and finding 3 discs instead of one, but the data's encoded in a unique-to-the-individual-buyer-proprietary format. All that unless specifically restricted by the iTunes/iPod EULA, natch. YMMV, IANAL etc.
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