Zeus
10-30-2007, 03:46 PM
Message boards have recently been full of folk freaking out as the new Transformers HD DVD movie couldn't be ripped due to new copy protection, but fear not as Slysoft's AnyDVD software has managed to find a way around this copy protection so Transformers is finding its way around the web via illegal means.
I for one love the rat race between copy protection creators and copy protection breakers. Newly released Blu-ray and HD DVD discs have been shipping with the fourth-gen MKB copy protection. Slysoft’s AnyDVD software already works around this new copy protection scheme. As the world turns…
Various message boarders were freaking out that the newly released Transformers HD DVD couldn’t be ripped because of the new copy protection. And then it was ripped and ripped again by release group after release group. At this point, you can hardly visit CNN without bumping into a torrent for the rip.
Calling copy protection schemes “unbreakable” is as silly as calling the Titanic “unsinkable.”
News Source: <A href="http://crunchgear.com/2007/10/30/latest-hd-dvd-copy-protection-cracked-transformers-now-on-the-loose/" target="_blank">Crunchgear</a>
I for one love the rat race between copy protection creators and copy protection breakers. Newly released Blu-ray and HD DVD discs have been shipping with the fourth-gen MKB copy protection. Slysoft’s AnyDVD software already works around this new copy protection scheme. As the world turns…
Various message boarders were freaking out that the newly released Transformers HD DVD couldn’t be ripped because of the new copy protection. And then it was ripped and ripped again by release group after release group. At this point, you can hardly visit CNN without bumping into a torrent for the rip.
Calling copy protection schemes “unbreakable” is as silly as calling the Titanic “unsinkable.”
News Source: <A href="http://crunchgear.com/2007/10/30/latest-hd-dvd-copy-protection-cracked-transformers-now-on-the-loose/" target="_blank">Crunchgear</a>