It will expire and you will not be able to watch it anymore. There is not another way to return it.
you mean podcast... it means adds and and movie trailers if you go on itunes you can get them for free
You can see if your cable company has it on demand or rent it from Itunes or Amazon.
Video credits are basically iTunes Gift cards, except only for videos.video credit can only be used to purchase a TV episode or a music video. It cannot be used to purchase or rent a full-length movie or an episode of a TV Show that is listed as Season Only.
you tunes? do you mean your tunes or itunes, or your itunes. Well you don't need safari to use itunes. You need itunes to use itunes ;) itunes works best on a MAC computer then a PC.
It is on iTunes, but it it rent - only.
I have no clue
Yes. Go to iTunes, rent a movie, and sync with your iPod Touch.
Sadly no. When you buy or rent something at iTunes you cannot get your money back unless you report it has a problem (glitches,bugs,Inc)
Buy or rent the movie from the virtual iTunes store.
Do you mean the movie Baby Mama- if so there are trailers for that movie. If you mean the artist, then no. She is not on itunes yet.
well at blockbuster you can rent movies for 5 days on itunes you can rent movies for 30 but once you press play 24hours for the start is how long you have to watch the movie
It will expire and you will not be able to watch it anymore. There is not another way to return it.
Yes, but you can only rent. However, i do not know why you cant buy it.
yes, buy or rent them from the iTunes store.Answer:well, that doesnt answer the question. i think they meant like can you take your dvds and put them on itunes. but no you cant do that because itunes wants you to buy or rent their movies, that's just how they want to make money obviously! it sucks but whatever... if you really want a movie you have to buy it or rent it.
The availability of movies from iTunes depends upon the distribution agreement reached with the producers of the movie. Some movies are only available to buy initially and then are available to rent later.
technically yes if you have a DVD ROM drive... legally no