This happened to me at least twice - once when I changed email address and then 
again when I changed computers. I had to get Apple to sort it out which they 
did about 95% but it was a right pain to get them to do it.

Stephen


On 6 Sep 2012, at 21:32, Andrew Tett <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi there...
> 
> I was going through my iTunes files, the vast majority of which are - 
> fortunately - m4a files.  I do have some m4p files, however, and they are 
> being refused permission to play in my iTunes.  It turns out that it is 
> because I changed the e-Mail address that is connected with my iTunes 
> identity.  Is there any way to correct this?
> 
> I did think of opening the iTunes file in an editor and changing the e-Mail 
> address which is refered to in what I would take to be the header... (if that 
> makes any sense - I had a look at one once in BBEdit, I think...)
> 
> I could always go and buy them afresh, but it seems a shame to have to do 
> this simply because my e-Mail address changed a few years back.
> 
> Andrew
> 


David Dinsmore, managing editor of the Sun discussing their decision to publish 
photos of Prince Harry naked:

"This is about our readers getting involved in the discussion with the man who 
is third in line to the throne - it's as simple as that."



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