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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorTheMadMartian
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even if expires... it doesn't change the fact that it is the only way to distinguish if it is a physical disc or just a download code.

For me, personally, it doesn't matter.  A Digital Copy is a Digital Copy and it isn't the only way.  It is just as easy to add 'DC Disc' or 'DC Code' to the Other Features line.
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But the rules also state..

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Use the Other free text box for Extras that do not have a specific indicator. Do not re-list extras here that are already indicated with the check-boxes. If you're unsure whether a particular Extra should be listed here, it probably shouldn't be.


So I believe it would be against the rules to also list it in other features.
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But surely even "Digital Copy [] SL" *does* add a benefit; it shows that the digital copy is on a disc (and thus permanently owned) and NOT a downloadable digital copy (which will be time limited and useless if you are buying the title sometime after release).


Actually even the copies on disc need to be activated with DRM and are no longer valid after a specific amount of time.  So the disc becomes useless after that time. 


Didn't realise that; I agree it certainly makes my point *less* valid!
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We don't distinguish between an Itunes DC, or a UV DC, or even a downloadable DC from the producer.  These are all different in there own way

I personally do not see the advantage of knowing that it is Disc based over the others (since I haven't seen a new Disc based copy for a while)
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We don't distinguish between an Itunes DC, or a UV DC, or even a downloadable DC from the producer.  These are all different in there own way

I personally do not see the advantage of knowing that it is Disc based over the others (since I haven't seen a new Disc based copy for a while)


Some of the smaller labels, like Shout Factory, provide disc based digital copies when they provide them.  In terms of differentiating the type of digital copy, I'd find it very useful to know the type of digital copy that comes with a release as it would determine what service you can play the digital copy on (i.e. UV, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, stand alone/PC)
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We don't distinguish between an Itunes DC, or a UV DC, or even a downloadable DC from the producer.  These are all different in there own way

I personally do not see the advantage of knowing that it is Disc based over the others (since I haven't seen a new Disc based copy for a while)


Some of the smaller labels, like Shout Factory, provide disc based digital copies when they provide them.  In terms of differentiating the type of digital copy, I'd find it very useful to know the type of digital copy that comes with a release as it would determine what service you can play the digital copy on (i.e. UV, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, stand alone/PC)


I would agree. It would be nice to know if it was UV or ITunes etc, but my point is, we don't differentiate now, so why isolate Disc Based from the rest?
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