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I would suggest, if one of your digital copy has expired, changing your computer date back in time, and disconnect from the internet - it might work...
I wonder how much storage a typical portable device carries. Do you really want to have these big movie files taking up all that space. It would seem the place to put them would be on on an external drive but I bet you wouldn't be able to transfer them off the portable device. Keep or delete might be the only option.
I guess the reasoning is that you have your blu-ray and/or dvd permanent copy, so the digital copy is just a convenience for your portable device until such time as you decide to delete from your device. If that's the case, it is what it is I guess.
i've found a lot of my problems with the digital transfers lies with blu rays, or dvds - released by Warner Bros.... so far, i've only gotten 1 of theirs to work, and that was The Dark Knight.... mind you - i bought the regular DVD when it was first released, and i only uploaded it to my computer just recently... well past it's supposed expiration date lol - but it worked... but for my blu rays, released by WB - forget it...
the others transfered just fine..