Question (which probably has already been answered somewhere): Is it possible for AACS to shut this whole thing down with their "updatable security" or does the process key get implemented on a lower level than that, effectively rendering this DRM cracked as thoroughly as DVD copy protection has been?
do you know that if nobody could copy hd dvd or bluray movies that would be the end of those people who work on protecting dvd movies? they would only be neede once! sony, toshiba, etc. would not manaufacture burners and of course dvd blanks of commercial quantities because the demand would be very low. it is a game!!!!
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Dr Buzz0 @ Feb 18th 2007 8:28PM
Question (which probably has already been answered somewhere): Is it possible for AACS to shut this whole thing down with their "updatable security" or does the process key get implemented on a lower level than that, effectively rendering this DRM cracked as thoroughly as DVD copy protection has been?
benjie @ Mar 10th 2007 3:18AM
do you know that if nobody could copy hd dvd or bluray movies that would be the end of those people who work on protecting dvd movies? they would only be neede once! sony, toshiba, etc. would not manaufacture burners and of course dvd blanks of commercial quantities because the demand would be very low. it is a game!!!!