iCloud now supports downloads of "most" iTunes movies, apart from Fox, Universal
Apple's iTunes support for downloading previous purchases from iCloud has expanded into movies, although two studios, Fox and Universal, are still working to resolve an exclusive contractual obligation with HBO.
Apple debuted the ability to download previous purchases via iCloud for TV shows, apps and books. The company now notes in iTunes that "most movies" can also be downloaded to all of your devices "no matter what device you bought it on."


A report by Wall Street Journal blogger Peter Kafka for All Things D notes that of the six major movie studios, "News Corp.’s Fox and Comcast’s Universal aren’t in, because they have pre-existing deals with Time Warner’s HBO that give the pay-TV service exclusive 'windows.'”
Kafka added "that should get sorted out eventually," citing HBO spokesman Jeff Cusson as saying, “With every technological enhancement, we have always been able to find common ground with our studio partners, and we’re sure that will be the result here.”
From iTunes, users can now download movie purchases made dating back to the opening of the iTunes Movie Store, from most major studios and a variety of independents, including short films.

The second generation Apple TV running at least software 4.3 can already download previous purchases of movies in addition to the previous TV Shows option, although Apple has now made a new software update for Apple TV available.
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Way to go studios. Haven't we talked before about screwing over the customers who are actually willing to pay for content???
I guess since this the movie is technically streamed/downloaded from the cloud that is the problem.
I long for the day that my movies will be matched like the music. All my DVDs upgraded to 1080p for free with iTunes movie match. Oh... Dreams (studios would likely never allow it). I'd gladly pay $100 for it
The quicker ultraviolet dies the better.
I long for the day that my movies will be matched like the music. All my DVDs upgraded to 1080p for free with iTunes movie match. Oh... Dreams (studios would likely never allow it). I'd gladly pay $100 for it
I think bandwidth issues might play a role too, which even in dream form would likely severely limit uploading of movies that can't be matched.
At least in Switzerland there is nothing...
Probably a US-only thing.
At least in Switzerland there is nothing...
There's nothing in the UK, either.
That "minor contractual dispute" means that about 30% of the movies I paid for are not available.
I think that you meant to say that 70% of the films you purchased at 720P, knowing that you would not be able to redownload them, are suddenly available at 1080P and are redownloadable at no additional cost, right?
Way to go studios. Haven't we talked before about screwing over the customers who are actually willing to pay for content???
Again to be clear, you were willing to purchase movies under a set of terms that have suddenly gotten much better at no additional cost to you and you are arguing that you are being screwed because two studios have existing deals that have not yet been renegotiated to also expand your rights? Did I miss something?
Only 10 of my 23 digital copies show up in purchased; the rest are Fox and Universal titles. And since all digital copies are SD, why not an option to upgrade to HD like they did with iTunes Plus?
All the universal titles I have did not show up, now I understand the newest releases but I have digital copies of all Jurrassic Park, Back to future, and the Bourne Trilogy.
Surely HBO is not still showing all of these movies and holding this up.
For some reason also 2 of the Warner Bros movies did not show up either.
And since all digital copies are SD, why not an option to upgrade to HD like they did with iTunes Plus?
Ask the Studios