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#181 |
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I have read the articles today too. If is true it should not be a surprise to anyone or the BDA. Some people don't have real jobs and just copy movies all day and sell them on the street. If you walk down Canal street in NYC you see these poeple with tons of illegal movies in a bag or case; never saw a Blu-ray though.
The BDA just has to make a procedcure when it happens, new firmware and instant legal action. The hackers will eventually get tired of doing this because after every firmware update it will render thier labor useless along with all the bootlegs they made. |
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Sunny Norfolk - uk
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Sunny Norfolk - uk
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#186 |
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It will be like the Iphone, sure they can crack it but only until the next update.
Not to mention each new release can contain an update. So your pirated blu-ray movie disc won't play after a new update....which will make it very inconvenient. |
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I hope it is put to a stop though, ripping blu-rays to to copy to blu-ray or even ripping hd-dvd to blu-ray is illegal and shouldn't be condoned anywhere. |
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#188 | |
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Queens Village, NYC
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I can't find West Indies on the Fact Book, is there a country named West Indies? https://www.cia.gov/library/publicat...ook/index.html |
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You're making the mistake of thinking that people who are pirating and downloading these things are looking for a perfect copy
If they follow the existing patterns, they're just converting to 720p and squishing it to fit on a single DVD. No they don't care about quality |
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Sunny Norfolk - uk
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#194 |
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Queens Village, NYC
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Pirating is bad, it devalues all the movies and games people paid full price for. The hackers/bootleggers make a fuss about DRM because it causes disruptions with thier business.
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![]() But I don't think I have 30 GB left on my HD to d/l it. Think about it, a 500 GB drive holds 10 BD movies, or 16.66 HD DVD movies. That's nothing compared to the movies we want to own. Quote:
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I'm surprised no one is looking at the timing of this quote 'announcement' by sly soft.
They have already stated they want HD-DVD to win (granted, much easier to crack and better business for them), and we have a semi-big event with a lot of higher ups in the movie industry going on for Blu-Ray right now. Want to dampen the parade, say their baby BD+ is cracked with really no tangible proof or release date of the new software. Until I actually see it work on someones PC, I'm going to take it with a grain of salt. Also, just ripping the file to a disc doesn't mean it is going to work. The question really is if they were able to get a clean rip that doesn't stop/stutter/freeze, know it's hacked, etc. Lets even point out the glaringly obvious. If cracked, is it perma-broke like AACS? That's the beauty of open ended specs at this point. If firmware can fix 'holes' in a protection scheme, sly soft has a very lengthy uphill battle. Still, the point of copy protection isn't to protect movies from all time from being ripped/copied. Anyone thinking BD+ will last years and years before cracked is not in tune with the purpose of content protection. The purpose of copy protection is to protect new content during the initial buying rush. The reasoning is that if a copy of a new software/movie is unavailable for the first month 'free', an individual that would normally download the content will instead buy it. That said, Fox BR movies have STILL yet to show up on the scene. |
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#200 |
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Aug 2007
Fort Collins, Co
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If/when Blu-ray wins, I'll guarantee there will be a decent crack for BD+ soon afterwards. No what encryption you run, if there is a blu-ray drive for PC's and software to run on that PC to play the blu-ray movie, then at some point in time the movie will be running unencrypted on that PC to display. At a minimum, that data stream can be captured. At a maximum, the key will be just taken from memory.
But really, does it matter? Even if it is cracked, big deal, everything gets cracked and ppl still buy products. When is the last time you have heard of a music studio going out of business? I don't agree with pirating, but it is just one of those facts of life right now. And downloading a BD disk is MUCH harder than a CD or standard DVD...at this point in time, downloading a 50gb movie is no easy task, even if you have the bandwidth. |
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