Weird, I can’t imagine iTunes objecting to iTunes media files for any reason.

What happens if you try adding them to your library from the iTunes File menu?  
Point to them, and see what it says.

Then there’s the fact it’s DRM, of course.  Maybe you aren’t authorised to play 
them any more.  Maybe the files were never meant to be moved between computers 
or file systems.  There may well be some other reason.

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