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Ive read that I can only authorize a total of 5 devices. What if I have more than 5 total Macs, PCs, iPhones and iPads?

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Ive read that I can only authorize a total of 5 devices. What if I have more than 5 total Macs, PCs, iPhones and iPads?

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FairPlay-protected content, including iTunes Store videos, movies, and apps for iPhone and iPad, have the following permissions: • May be played on up to five Macs or PCs (typically using iTunes, Front Row or QuickTime Player), and • May be played on any number of iPods, including iPhones, and • For music, an unchanged iTunes playlist may be burned to CD up to 7 times, and • A music track may be burned to CD any number of times. • Each iPod, iPad or iPhone is limited to using five iTunes accounts to decrypt this protected content. In summary: Your iPad and iPhones do not count against the five-PC quota, but they are limited to the protected content of five distinct iTunes Store users. (AppleTV units, too, do not count against the five-PC quota.) For more detail, see Apple’s iTunes Authorization FAQ and Wikipedia’s FairPlay restrictions notes.

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