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The Blu-ray format is about to receive another layer of content protection, called BD Plus, which is designed to work alongside current content protection methods, but it could mean firmware updates on older players.
The AACS copy protection group has said that bloggers crossed the line this week when they posted the key that breaks the encryption on many HD DVD discs.
Not content with finding out how to discover the per-disc encryption key, hackers have now found a universal player key which effectively splays AACS wide open.
Muslix64, the man who cracked the AACS copy protection on HD-DVD, has done the same thing for the Blu-ray format, leaving Hollywood with egg on its face.
A week ago, cracker muslix64 gave us the "Merry Chrimbo!" present of HD-DVD cracking. It looks like BluRay may take a bit more, though.
A YouTube user is said to have cracked the AACS protection on HD-DVDs. Merry Christmas, MPAA!
A cunning hack discovers a cunning hack, leaving full-resolution copies of high-def titles a distinct possibility.
One of the first PC Blu-Ray players is here at last. We check out playback and burning.
Toshiba says HD DVD copy protection isn't ready yet, and delays the launch of their players. Will this hand Blu-ray the advantage?
October 14 2021 | 15:04
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