Myriad Pro and Minion Pro didn't come with CC 2014 Trials, why?

Hi,
I've downloaded the InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator CC 2014 trials about a week ago, and today that I was working on a school project I noticed that Minion Pro was missing and that Myriad Pro only included the regular variant. Also, Source Sans Pro and other fonts that usually were installed alongside with the Adobe programs were not included at all. I'm using a MacBook Pro 13" (not retina display) and I haven't updated to Yosemite. I've read that someone is experiencing the same problem (See here) and that he recommends to download an older version to obtain the fonts. What should I do, I really need those and I'm willing to pay for the programs... but for the fonts that's way too much . HELP!

Moving the discussion to Adobe Type.
Thanks,
Atul Saini

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