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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.


03-20-08 - 03:11 PM
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?
03-20-08 - 05:53 PM
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.
03-21-08 - 08:47 AM
Blu Ray is such bullshit anyway...

by the time everyone is ready to switch to it they will have something waaay better.
03-21-08 - 07:49 PM
ownt
03-21-08 - 08:35 PM
Ive been burning BR DVD's for a week now with that.
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