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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We emancipated the kid at 14, and sometimes this means we buy things twice. [/quote] OP here. That's what I'm afraid of. I don't think it's as simple as just pp suggests, but I was curious if someone had actually done this. Between iTunes Gifts cards and allowance, i think he has over $300 worth of stuff. Maybe as a college "going away present" we can give him a card to rebuy a portion of it. I hadn't really thought about it before, as my generation was moving from CDs to electronic files around college age , and that was simply a matter of downloading the files. I guess this is similar to leaving your childhood record collection at home, but at least you could physically take those with you if you wished. But you could really transfer them to the next level of technology (cassettes?). [/quote] We just sucked it up. I believe what you are buying are the rights to limited use on limited devices. If my son has some of my songs on his ipod, great, but they will be connected to my password and name forever. I can change my password and always tell it to him, but we are always entangled. He just didn't want my account with his birthday money and I agreed. Cheaper than forever entanglement.[/quote]
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