[b]whoa there.[/b]
[i]more like:[/i]
[quote]I just paid for a CD! I love it. It's on my ipod now. The band is dropping a new [b]deluxe edition[/b] but I don't need it right now.
-next month your favorite track is locked and was moved from the original version to the deluxe edition. Apple won't let you access it because it's on the new version now, even though it was on the standard CD you bought a month ago.[/quote]
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That doesn't work for multiple reasons.
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It's not supposed to.
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You don't get it, firstly Destiny's disk never held all of the content, it's basically an access key. Secondly you can still listen to the song if you don't use iTunes, Thirdly iTunes dosen't work like that.
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[b][i]Access key? I don't need an access key.[/i][/b]
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Good thing you still own the physical CD then! Also, no it's not like that at all. A CD is a physical commodity. Destiny is not. You paid for a liscence to access Destiny. The game will change and require additional payment to acces that content, even content you may have previoudly had access to. Read the EULA you blindly clicked accept to. There would probably have been one on that CD as well, not that you would've read it anyway.
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I own a destiny disc. I paid for that disc. Content that was on the disc that I paid for, would be inaccessible without buying TTk. So no.
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You don't get it. The disc means literally nothing. It is a key, tied to your account, which lets you access the greater platform. Read the EULA, it explains it. Or don't, just ignore it and come bitch online about something you know nothing about.
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I didn't make a post about it.
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The disk is nothing more than a license now.
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Edited by GrundleBundle12: 9/17/2015 5:31:18 PMTDB and how was on the disc too. But you still paid extra for that. The disc is just the access key. Nothing else.
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