Since this is not a standard DVD format or mechanism, they should not be allowed to call the discs DVD. Sony was warned about this type of thing a few years ago when they tried to pull the same with audio CD's.
I don't know why they even bother with DRM. AACS on high def media has been hacked to death already. Millions in R&D down the tubes. Show's over for DRM. Anyone who copies DVD movies knows that AnyDVD, DVDFabDecrypter, etc. can bypass whatever they come up with.
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Since this is not a standard DVD format or mechanism, they should not be allowed to call the discs DVD. Sony was warned about this type of thing a few years ago when they tried to pull the same with audio CD's.
I don't know why they even bother with DRM. AACS on high def media has been hacked to death already. Millions in R&D down the tubes. Show's over for DRM. Anyone who copies DVD movies knows that AnyDVD, DVDFabDecrypter, etc. can bypass whatever they come up with.
It's silly for them to continue to fight it.