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Old 11-02-2008, 05:51 PM   #1
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Default BD+ Independently broken by programmers at doom9 forums , really?

BD+ Independently broken by programmers at doom9 forums

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Looks like the BD+ protection on Blu Ray disks has been cracked by a few independent researchers over at the Doom9 forums. They have an initial release of their program, called BDVM Debugger v.0.1.0, available for download. This is not a finished product ready for the general public, but is a first step in that direction.

One of the main contributors to the project, called Oopho2ei, stated their goals quite clearly:
I would like to stress again that this project wasn't intended to circumvent copy protection and promote piracy. This can already be done using commercial software like AnyDVD-HD. Instead this project was an attempt to enable users of open source operating systems (like linux) to playback their BD+ protected discs without having to use proprietary software.

Congratulations to these guys. Lots of hard work involved here.

Here is a link to the last page of the thread at doom9: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=140571&page=17
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