A rented movie will expire and will not be available to view; there is no need to return the movie.
Rented movies are only available for the agreed rental period. To keep a copy of a movie you need to buy it.
"Netflix DVD's are sent to the subscriber's home and can be kept for as long as the person would like. However, they need to send it back in in order to receive another movie."
If you want to keep a copy of a movie you should buy a copy. Copying rented movies is illegal.
Once you start watching a movie rented from iTunes you have 24 hours to watch it as often as you like before it is disabled. You can keep a rented movie for 30 days without watching it as the 24 hour limit only starts once you start to watch the movie.
A rented movie from iTunes can be downloaded and kept for thirty days if it has not been watched. Once you start to watch a rented movie you will have 24 hours to watch it as many times as you want before it is deleted. You can start to watch a movie while it is still downloading.
iTunes does not have the ability to edit or export movies. Quicktime Pro, a purchased upgrade from the Quicktime included with the iTunes software, can export and trim some video files, but not ones streamed from the net or played on DVD. Movies purchased or rented on iTunes cannot be saved or exported with any program.
If bought legally, yes.
Actually, a lot of people have been asking me this question lately. And the answer is yes. Just go to the iTunes Store. You will see "Music." Right of that is Movies. Click that and you will see movies that iTunes offers. They are usually $15.00-$35.00. If it's new, I'm not sure. I hope that helped you. :)
You can legaly download rented movies at: download-genius.cf
There is no cost to use iTunes. You pay for music/movies that you want to download and keep.
24 hours after the first play. You can only keep it for 30 days until you actually play it.
Anything purchased from the iTunes store, as from any other store, can be kept forever.
Yes itunes do have HD movies
No. iTunes does not deal in secondhand movies.