iTunes to Offer Movies in Canada and the UK

Apple has announced that its online media store, iTunes will add films to its offer for Canadians and Brits. The movies will be available for rental or purchase, and will be priced according to how recent they are. Library movies will sell for CAN$9.99 or £6.99 and rent for CAN$3.99 or £2.49, while new titles will go for CAN$19.99 or £10.99 to purchase and CAN$4.99 or £3.49 to rent. If users are into watching HD versions of the films, they will have to scrap about one pound or one Canadian dollar more.

Users will be able to watch the movies on Mac computers or laptops, as well as on iPods, or iPhones. If the person who bought them also has an Apple TV, he or she will be able to stream the content to the living room TV as well.

Rented movies will remain on the computer for a month after they have been downloaded, or for 48 hours after they have been played for the first time. It is required to have iTunes 7.6.2 in order to purchase or rent the films.

As far as the selection is concerned, Apple comes with over 700 titles. Some of the studios the films are made by are Paramount, Disney, Fox or MGM, and the titles include all kinds of movies, from classics like ‘One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ to ‘I Am Legend’ or ‘Into the Wild.’

Apple said it will try to add more titles to its collection and that it is doing everything possible to make the movies available for download as soon as they are released on DVD.