Apple did not have an easy time finalizing with movie studios contracts that will allow Apple to sell movies on iTunes for use on the iPod and Apple TV. Not only were the studios concerned about losing significant revenues from the sales of DVDs and Blu-ray discs, but some studios urged Apple to require a watermark on digital video for it to play on its devices. Their concern is heightened given the pirating experienced in the music download business. One movie-studio executive said, “Our position is, if you want our content, you have to protect our business.” Apple, however, responded that it trusts its consumers not to play pirated movies.