@Lafiel
Your right, thats what i would do as well, i just don't like it when companies try to pass off one thing as another. I know it's just a marketing ploy but some people may be put off by being (for want of a better word) "tricked" into thinking they are getting something free when they will lose access to the "free" items when they stop subscribing to the premium content.
Just for an example would be for a mobile phone operator to give you a free phone and then locking it so you couldn't use it anymore when you end your contract even if you go full term with it. I know thats a bad analogy but the basic idea is the same.







