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Old 03-21-08, 12:13 PM   #1
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Default Caribbean firm circumvents BD+ copy protection

Due to technical difficulty at Subsim, we are pleased to annouce the continuation of this article:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/03..._circumvented/

As I said before, this will make swallowing the inferior Blu-Ray a bit more tolerable. I for one like to dump movies on my media server for on-demand type playback. This will allow make that possible.

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Old 03-21-08, 08:01 PM   #2
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Nothing is completely flawness... Blue ray disc is not an exception.

No matter how hard the job might be, the crackers will eventually have it cracked. Anydvd is a legal firm, so they have got more funds than those crackers, meaning that they can circumvent Blueray disc more quickly

Expected through. Nowadays, no movie is completely "un-crackable". Even if they have got perfect protection, one can always buy one, play it, and re-record it using a digital camera to obtain a decrypted copy. Unfortunately the developers of the movie cannot do anything to stop this primitive, yet sure-fire method
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