Japan, Austria, and Italy are just a few of the new countries to get the service

Aug 8, 2013 13:18 GMT  ·  By

Apple is expanding its iTunes in the Cloud service for Movies to an additional nine new countries starting this week, including Japan and several EU territories.

iTunes in the Cloud allows customers to re-download previously-purchased content from the iTunes Store, and now the service includes not only music but movies too.

The Movies bit is limited to far less countries than the Music counterpart, but Apple is doing its best to expand this ability to more and more territories each year.

This time around, iTunes in the Cloud for Movies is coming to Japan, Austria, Estonia, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia, and Switzerland.

And since iCloud is seamlessly integrated into iOS, users can access their content on any device, including their Mac, iPhone, or iPad. Visit Apple’s iCloud marketing page to learn more about iTunes in the Cloud.