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iTunes purchased movies transfer

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Is there a way to move a recently purchased iTunes movie to a DVD and not be a backup copy? I'm trying a figure out a way to get the movie to play in my car for the kiddos.
 

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Not that I know of without breaking the DRM (Digital Rights Management) laws. Apple is just following the US laws regarding copyright and DRM.
 

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