Burning itunes movies to DVD

Hi
Is it possible to create a DVD of TV/movies purchased from the apple store. Its not always preferable to watch them on the MacBook

Is it possible to create a DVD of TV/movies purchased from the apple store.
No, except for backup DVDs, which can only be used on a computer.
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    From the itunes store terms of service.
    "You shall not be entitled to burn video iTunes Products"
    http://www.apple.com/legal/itunes/us/terms.html#GIFTS
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    The movie studios make it difficult for Apple to allow you.
    Basically you cannot burn them to DVD except in the form they are presently for backup purposes or to transfer to another device you can authorize to play them.
    iTunes: Frequently asked questions about viewing and syncing videos - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2729 - including file formats supported by iTunes and on mobile devices, DVDs, etc.

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