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Blu-ray BD+ cracked and ready to burn

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I think Giancarlo should work on his english a little bit...
posted by : Jeunas, 30 October 2007

I wouldn't be surprised

In the end, whatever can be encrypted can be decrypted. If a piece of hardware can do it, then a computer can often do it too. However, rather then just copying (which I'm not interested in, because I don't want to have to buy discs), I'd be more interested in them using this breakthrough to allow people to use the movies they purchased as they want to. Transcode it to their iPod. Watch it on their 2 year old VGA LCD monitor from their computer. It seems strange to me that they would put so many chains around the portion between the computer and te monitor when it was obvious from the beginning that that wasn't the weakest point.

As I was saying, I would like to think that this break through will be used to increase the way that paying customers can use their movies.
posted by : mogbert, 30 October 2007

re: untitled

"I think Giancarlo should work on his english a little bit.."

- I reckon so.
posted by : reckon, 30 October 2007

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