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How can the Anydvd program be legal? If you have a BR player for your computer, the software allows you to copy your Bluray DVD to your computer's hard drive, and it removes all encoded copyright protection in the process. I suppose, in theory, one could burn and make copies of BR disks, then? Or store yours, and all of your friend's BR disks on your hard drive.
It also says they allow you to circumvent the problems associated with HDCP. Is this legal to use? |
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thread | Forum | Thread Starter | Replies | Last Post |
Copying HD DVD and Blu-ray discs may become legal | Blu-ray Technology and Future Technology | HDTV1080P | 14 | 05-25-2007 05:38 PM |
AnyDVD defeats AACS again | Blu-ray Technology and Future Technology | Greenmatiz2 | 2 | 05-22-2007 06:47 PM |
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