Blu-Rays DRM (BD+) removed by Slysoft
Submitted by: KnightMare @ 12:45 PM | Thursday, March 20, 2008 | (url: http://forum.slys...)
New (Blu-ray): Removes the BD+ protection from Blu-ray discs!
(for increased compatibility with titles released by Twentieth
Century Fox :-)
BD+ is a component of the Blu-ray Disc Digital Rights Management system. It was developed by Cryptography Research Inc. and is based on their Self-Protecting Digital Content concept. BD+ played an important role in the modern day format war between Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD. Several studios have cited Blu-ray Disc's adoption of the BD+ anti-copying system as the reason they supported Blu-ray Disc over HD DVD.
Category: Technology | 5 Comments
Tags: bluray drm hacked lol slysoft
- Comments (5)
Hope this doesn't mean the studios start pulling their support. I mean, isn't that the main reason why most of them didn't support HD-DVD?
Gort;12945045]Hope this doesn't mean the studios start pulling their support. I mean, isn't that the main reason why most of them didn't support HD-DVD?Yes, that's the reason and not the millions and millions of dollars that Sony threw at studios to support them over HD DVD.
Blu Ray is such bullshit anyway...
by the time everyone is ready to switch to it they will have something waaay better.
by the time everyone is ready to switch to it they will have something waaay better.
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