DVD with Digital File?

I was doing a research to buy the movie Wall.e. I discovered a version (DVD) that Include what they called "Disney File Digital Copy". Does anyone have seen this before? is it ATV compatible? how it works??
Since Wall.e is not released yet, and I don't know of any other movie that has that, I am not sure of what exactly this is... Too bad they don't have this on their blu-ray...
Here is sthe link at Futureshop canada
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddetail.asp logon=&langid=EN&sku_id=0665000FSM2157202&catid=14748
Message was edited by: ZorrowQuebec

To save you a lot of time and headache, open the dvd in the parking lot, make sure the "code" is inserted in the packaging. (This is NOT the same code as the Movie Rewards insert). Lots of dvds are showing up with missing codes.
Thanks to the wonderful customer care at Disney, the most they can offer those without the codes is a .pdf file to print out, fill out, make copies of your proof of purchase and receipt, scan it or fax it back to them. Once they receive it, it will take about a week or 2 to receive the code. Hardly worth the extra money or time if you ask me. You're better off buying the single disc for $15 and then getting onto iTunes and buying Wall-E for ATV/iPod. It's the same price and it's a lot less headache!

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