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iTunes Store movie rental usage rights in the United States
You can rent movies from iTunes and watch them with your Mac or Windows computer, iPhone, or a supported video-enabled iPod*, or on your TV using your Apple TV. You can also rent movies directly on your Apple TV.* Supported video-enabled iPod models are: iPod touch, iPod nano (3rd generation), iPod nano (4th generation), and iPod classic. See this document if you're unsure which iPod model you have.
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