This shouldn't be possible, should it? From what I heard BD+ was a protection that could easily be updated and thus "uncracked", was it not? Anyway, that's less problems for me!
Yes, but I thought the thing made here, the BD+, could be changed later to have been "un-cracked" with the next BluRay film release. In other words, they would've just cracked all movies released up until now.
That is what has happened with almost all DRM on any media format. Once it is cracked often times it is tweaked and changed so that crack no longer works on future titles.
That is definitely nothing special for BD+
Then the hackers commence breaking the newer DRM in a never-ending cycle which proves DRM only hinders the average consumer and not the actual people who will break it to sell/spread illegal copies.
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This shouldn't be possible, should it? From what I heard BD+ was a protection that could easily be updated and thus "uncracked", was it not?
Anyway, that's less problems for me!
You honestly think cracking DRM 'shouldn't be possible'? Just a little heads up for ya: anything that can be made can be unmade.
Yes, but I thought the thing made here, the BD+, could be changed later to have been "un-cracked" with the next BluRay film release. In other words, they would've just cracked all movies released up until now.
That's also what I said.
That is what has happened with almost all DRM on any media format. Once it is cracked often times it is tweaked and changed so that crack no longer works on future titles.
That is definitely nothing special for BD+
Then the hackers commence breaking the newer DRM in a never-ending cycle which proves DRM only hinders the average consumer and not the actual people who will break it to sell/spread illegal copies.