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How Crypto Won the DVD War | Threat Level from Wired.com
by Worthersee at 9:31 pm EST, Feb 26, 2008

Support from studios has been widely cited as the reason for Blu-ray's victory, but few consumers know that the studios were likely won over by the presence of a digital lock on movies called BD+, a far more sophisticated and resilient digital rights management, or DRM, system than that offered by HD DVD.

That is interesting... But we all know that first there will be blu-ray software, second there will be blu-ray burners, third there will be blu-ray decrypters.


 
RE: How Crypto Won the DVD War | Threat Level from Wired.com
by Stefanie at 9:16 am EST, Feb 27, 2008

Worthersee wrote:
That is interesting... But we all know that first there will be blu-ray software, second there will be blu-ray burners, third there will be blu-ray decrypters.

Yes, companies such as Slysoft have been doing that since both HD formats hit the market.


How Crypto Won the DVD War | Threat Level from Wired.com
by Decius at 7:37 pm EST, Feb 26, 2008

Support from studios has been widely cited as the reason for Blu-ray's victory, but few consumers know that the studios were likely won over by the presence of a digital lock on movies called BD+, a far more sophisticated and resilient digital rights management, or DRM, system than that offered by HD DVD.

This is very interesting.


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