Recently, those who bought a copy of the special edition DVD "Family Guy Presents: Blue Harvest" (almost a shot-for-shot parody of the first "Star Wars" movie) may have noticed that something more: A copy digital receipt. With the digital copy, you can watch a DVD on an iPod with video or iPhone ™.

"Family Guy Presents: Blue Harvest" was the first DVD to make a digital copy, but an agreement between Twentieth Century Fox and Apple promises toDVD offers more with a digital copy in the coming years. Announced in January, the two companies and it makes sense for users to buy a movie that their portable media devices.

"One of the most requested features DVD buyers have requested the ability to understand the movies they bought into their iTunes library," said Jim Gianopulos, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Fox Filmed Entertainment. "We are excited to offer such an incrediblesimple way for customers to get even more of their DVD purchase, and we look forward to releasing many more DVDs this year with iTunes Digital Copy. "

Closed with films like "Blue Harvest" is two discs. While a disc to play the movie on a DVD player, the second disc contains a digital copy. A person who makes digital copy of a computer, enter a unique serial number (printed on an insert DVD), and the movie is automatically copied to the person 's iTuneslibrary. The user then has the opportunity to see the movie on an iPod or iPhone without having to pay for everything once again on the iTunes Store.

Of course, a person must have an iTunes account before they can get their digital copy of the film. And a user can only copy of a movie on an iTunes account. If a person tries to please the movie to another account, iTunes says the code is already in use and the request to refuse.

But the buyers are free reign DVDabout how you choose to see a film seems sure to be a step in the right direction. Regular DVDs are protected, so users can make copies or rip to your computer (at least not legally). This led to a controversy in recent years (as it is with music), because people believe if you buy a movie, they need to be able to do what they want with it – or watch on an iPod or make copies for friends.

Also addresses the benefits of Apple and Fox. ForApplication, which leads people to iTunes, and invite you to watch movies on computers, portable media players and cell phones – and can inspire them to return to the iTunes Store to buy the film anymore. For Fox, that gives people a reason to buy the DVD or Blu-ray, because getting anything more, at no additional cost.

It seems that studies of other films of Fox example. In early March, Fox announced that they have an agreement with Apple to provide ink markers and DVDswith a digital copy of iTunes. The Fox film debut with a first digital copy will be Sylvester Stallone in "Rambo", appearing Power Fox 27 is the company behind the recent movies like "3:10 to Yuma," the rag "Good Luck Chuck" and classic films like " Reservoir Dogs ".

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