HD-DVD security crack gains wider exposure
Hackers have reportedly cracked the copy protection system used to prevent illegal copying of HD-DVD, and possibly Blu-ray discs, and have posted the key to unlocking the copy protection on various Internet sites.
Last week, Digg.com initially removed articles with the key after receiving a cease-and-desist order, but later reversed its decision to pull the articles after receiving numerous comments from site users criticizing the decision to pull the material.
According to Blu-ray.com, an Advanced Access Content System (AACS) key was “inadvertently leaked to the Web,” beginning the latest round of HD optical disc anti-piracy cracks.
The Drudge Report gave wide exposure to Digg.com’s cease-and-desist saga last week, and in so doing brought the crack to the attention of the public at large.
For more information, visit www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=162.
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