AnyDVD claims it defeats protection on latest BD+ discs

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With its usual ostentatiousness, the makers of the media disc backup program AnyDVD HD released a new version that it claims decrypts "all commercial Blu-ray releases," including those which feature the latest BD+ copy protection.

Flying the flag of Antigua as if to shout to the world's content producers, "So sue us!" AnyDVD HD maker SlySoft released today version 6.5.0.2, with the promise of decrypting "all commercial Blu-ray releases," using a system SlySoft described as "incredible magic." The program makes backup copies of Blu-ray discs, among others, without the need for users to save .ISO images of those discs to HDD first, and without the need for HDCP-compliant monitors.

The BD+ copy protection scheme was intentionally designed to be extensible, with the understanding that current techniques will inevitably be cracked. Though BD+ had always been planned as the copy protection scheme of choice for Blu-ray, the final initial version was only made available in the summer of 2007. By the following March, that first version was cracked by AnyDVD.

Making good on its promises, Macrovision -- the copy protection and TV scheduling system producer that purchased the rights to BD+ in November 2007 -- gave BD+ a refit. But the option of rendering consumers' players inoperable if they read media that was determined to be cracked, was apparently avoided -- instead, some users reported their legitimate media wouldn't play.

UPDATE

Well, that didn't take long. Late this afternoon, SlySoft announced it had updated the update, with AnyDVD HD version 6.5.0.3. Evidently the company needed to put a few tweaks on its "incredible magic."

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well, since XP x64 didn't come with HDCP support, and I don't have a HDCP monitor, I have to use AnyDVD if I want to play my legitimately bought blu-ray discs in my PC.
 
Rofl. Thats hilarious.

AnyDVD: I cracked you.
Macrovision: Oh yeah well take this!
AnyDVD: Cracked again.
 
You gotta love this stuff, I remember back in the day, I was excited about the next gen OS coming out and was testing the LH beta's and everyone was like "you wont like the next gen OS's because their going to be all about overbearing encryptions that will force things to be a major pain in the butt", and I was like.. no worries because the hackers will evolve right along with them. it's all about reverse engineering.. far less time to crack then to design. It took years for MS to design Vista and lots of bragging about how it would be impossible to crack, and after its public RTM it took just a couple of days for someone to crack it. (some guy in the middle east created a key gen that I never heard much about afterwords)
 
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