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I own The Three Stooges: The Movie (2012) Blu-ray that requires a disc for iTunes, which I don't use. I do however see a very small "Available in Android Market" picture on the slip, and the back cover. Does this mean I can put this on my Google Play library on the cloud? If it is possible, how would I go about doing this? Thanks!
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Blu-ray Knight
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Fox used to have its own digital copy app for Android; you can still get it from Google Play here. The redemption process, however, is convoluted (insert the disc in your PC or Mac just like for iTunes, but it appears they give you a second 16-digit code to enter in the app itself), and at best it seems you get access from that app (not Google Play) on a single device, probably in SD. You're better off using the discs in a D2D app to get a UV copy, as I did for this movie; CinemaNow will play it in HD on my Galaxy Tab Pro.
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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