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Originally Posted by haushausman
It will get hacked. Everything always does. Can anyone name a security measure that didn't get reverse engineered?
Studios need to realize the people that acquire bootlegged/hacked movies.. will only get their movies that way. They not going to give up and start shopping at best buy with the money they don't have to start.
Consumers who buy BD like to acquire a HARD copy of the movie. And then display it nicely around their overpriced TV to secretly brag to their friends about how awesome their home theater and movie collection is.
There's a huge difference between brokeass teenage hackers and actual consumers who will buy the movie even if it is available for download.
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Not to mention those who just think of each new measure as a challenge.
now as for this...
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Consumers who buy BD like to acquire a HARD copy of the movie. And then display it nicely around their overpriced TV to secretly brag to their friends about how awesome their home theater and movie collection is.
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I know in lots of cases it is true, but in my case I am a reclusive person. I don't have people come over to see my HD stuff. It's purely for my own entertainment. In fact, I don't even have a surround sound system...just a little $25 2.1 computer speaker system. Most of us don't need/like to brag. We just like to see and hear the details we never could before. It's like watchin the movies you love for the first time again. That's all.