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Date: 2008-11-17 07:18 pm (UTC)
To follow-up on mcsnee...

People get confused because of the rule for possession in English: Add 's to NOUNS (unless it's a plural ending in -s, in which case just add '). The problem is, "it" is not a noun, it's a pronoun, and pronouns in English are inflected for case:

I/me/my/mine
You/you/your/yours
He/him/his/his
She/her/her/hers
It/it/its/its
We/us/our/ours
They/them/their/theirs

The inflection is somewhat arbitrary, but the rule isn't: "Its" is the possessive inflection of "it" and "It's" is the contraction of "it is" or "it has."

The only way "it's" could be a possessive is if you're referring to an object which is properly referred to as "it" (for intance, if there were a band called It, then you could refer to It's new album).
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