yes, have your partner open something you bought on there computer, then you or he can enter your apple itunes name and password. Now be aware, that this, in the apple tos, is for backup needs and for your "Own personal computer" so technically sharing isn't legal. ANyways after you enter your apple id and password that you use in the apple store you won't ahve to do it again.
i do truly hope thish elps in any sort of bit
mike
On Jan 20, 2009, at 12:43 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:

How do you authorise with a friend so that you can exchange content? Thanks for your help. I want to exchange with my partner who has a different computer - windows - and what yo you are saying makes me think that I could exchange my content with him?

Thanks for your help.

With best wishes

Simon
On 20 Jan 2009, at 18:26, Cara Quinn wrote:

SCott, this should be no prob at all. My roommate and I have both our ITunes authorized to play eachother's content, and we send content back / forth all the time via thumb drives, network, email, etc.

HTH

Cara  :)

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On Jan 20, 2009, at 10:12 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

Folks, my kid wants to purchase a movie or possibly some TV shows. Of course at 11 years old he doesn't have an iTunes account nor will I provide credit card info for him. :) So if I purchase the content for him, I know I can play it on up to five machines. I'm assuming I could back the content up to a DVD and load it on his machine and authorize it? Has anyone done this and have any thoughts? I don't want to purchase anything until I know there won't be any problems moving it.

tnx,
Scott Howell
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