"Volume keys were compromised not all of AACS itself, even Muslix64 said that on his post on Doom9."
Who cares? The result is the same. *How* you break DRM doesn't matter; the fact is it was broken.
The bottom line is AACS was designed to stop people from copying HD-DVD and BD movies. They are now copying HD-DVD and BD movies. So there's little point in trying to argue that AACS itself was not compromised, because it is no longer doing what it was designed to do.
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Jeff @ Jan 26th 2007 9:30AM
"Volume keys were compromised not all of AACS itself, even Muslix64 said that on his post on Doom9."
Who cares? The result is the same. *How* you break DRM doesn't matter; the fact is it was broken.
The bottom line is AACS was designed to stop people from copying HD-DVD and BD movies. They are now copying HD-DVD and BD movies. So there's little point in trying to argue that AACS itself was not compromised, because it is no longer doing what it was designed to do.