If bought legally, yes.
There is no cost to use iTunes. You pay for music/movies that you want to download and keep.
Anything purchased from the iTunes store, as from any other store, can be kept forever.
Once you download a song that you bought on iTunes to your iPhone, it's yours to keep. You can sync it with your iTunes in your computer and play it through there or burn it to a CD.
you keep pausing and unpausing it until it is done. i don't know if this works for movies but it works for music but idk why it wouldn't. give it it a try
It is possible on music sharing sites. Your music profile is automatically updated on such sites when ever you upload, listen and share itunes.
After you've bought the app, you cannot retrieve the money you spent on the app. iTunes acts like a 'no refund policy' store, where when you buy it, you keep it and no returns or refunds are accepted.
Some of the best music and movies are available through iTunes. You can rent movies without having to fully buy the movie. You can also keep all your files in the cloud and listen to music anywhere.
No, the album "It's About Time" is not on itunes or in the stores, they took it out because no one bought it and it was just costing them money to keep the album in the stores. But you can get it from Limewire or you can buy it on ebay.com for about $300.
no as the store you bought it from will probably not have many copies and if you keep returning movies to other stores they will have to buy more movies so they do not alllow it
The good statistics in Disney movies reveal that there has been an upward appeal in the number of movies bought and watched. These statistics keep on going up every year in all the continents.
You have 30 days for it in your computer, but after you start watching it, you have 24 hours to finish the movie. BUT. If you change your time in the computer you can keep it for a longer time.
If you want to keep a copy of a movie you should buy a copy. Copying rented movies is illegal.