"Now movie fans can easily transfer a copy of many Lionsgate films onto iTunes and bring it with them on their iPod or iPhone." "We're excited that Lionsgate is delivering so many of their great films on DVD and Blu-ray with an iTunes Digital Copy," said Eddy Cue, Apple's vice president of iTunes. "Building on our longstanding partnership with Apple, Digital Copy for iTunes is yet another innovation designed to provide the consumer with added value while continuing to expand our range of home entertainment choices." "Our consumers are always looking for new viewing options in terms of the motion pictures they buy, and we are always searching for new ways to deliver content in formats that reflect consumer preference across the entire home entertainment spectrum, from packaged media to digital storage to VOD," Beeks added. Keep in mind that your "unique code" will only allow digital transfer to one/your iTunes library, as notes. As soon as the process is complete, you can sync the movie with your iPod, iPhone or Apple TV.
"Lionsgate is constantly identifying fresh opportunities to monetize its 12,000-title filmed entertainment library in an increasingly digital world and provide product that is at the very cutting edge of consumer taste."Īs you can imagine, you'll be required to enter a unique code (one code per DVD copy) in order to transfer it to iTunes. "Digital Copy for iTunes is a perfect example of how packaged media and new digital technology can work hand in hand for the benefit of our consumers," said Steve Beeks, President and co-Chief Operating Officer of Lionsgate. Just like movies purchased from the iTunes Store, an iTunes Digital Copy can be transferred to iTunes and then viewed on whatever one desires, whether it's their PC or Mac, iPod with video, iPhone, iPod touch or widescreen television with Apple TV. The first Lionsgate DVDs to debut with iTunes Digital Copy are the special edition DVD and Blu-ray releases of "Rambo," and "The Eye." Lionsgate, the most commercially-successful independent film and television distribution company in the States (as of 2007), has announced its collaboration with Apple to offer iTunes Digital Copies to customers who purchase select DVDs.