iTunes expands online movie service to France, Ireland

Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs demonstrates the movie function of the new iPad
Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs demonstrates the movie function of the new iPad in January 2010 in San Francisco, California. Apple on Friday expanded its iTunes online film service to France and Ireland.

Apple on Friday expanded its iTunes online film service to France and Ireland.

Films from major studios including Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, , Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox are now available for purchase or rental at the iPad, and iPod maker's Internet shop.

European studios with works in the line-up include Pathe, SND and StudioCanal in France and E1 Entertainment, Lionsgate UK and Optimum Releasing in Ireland, according to Cupertino, California-based Apple.

Films are available at on the same day they are released in DVD format and can be watched on iPods, iPhones, Macintosh or personal computers, or using Apple TV devices that link to television sets.

Available films touted by Apple include 3D "Avatar," animated hit "Up," and teen-oriented "The Twilight Saga: New Moon."

Films rented at iTunes must be watched within 30 days of download. Once someone begins watching a film rented at iTunes they have two days to finish viewing it or "watch it multiple times," according to Apple.

Movies in the iTunes library may be rented for 2.99 euros while rentals of new releases cost 3.99 euros per film.

Films can be purchased for 7.99 euros for older titles, 9.99 euros for recent releases and 13.99 euros for new releases.

(c) 2010 AFP

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