if bd+ hasn't been broken then how come you can find almost every bluray movie made on the net??? and then all you need to watch them in full glory is a ps3
If you read the writeup, you'd know that it's because in Europe these movies aren't distributed by Fox, and therefore end up on HD-DVD, which only has AACS. There aren't blu-ray rips of BD+ protected movies, yet.
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if bd+ hasn't been broken then how come you can find almost every bluray movie made on the net??? and then all you need to watch them in full glory is a ps3
Not all of the discs had BD+.
Though some of the BD+ movies have still come out via HDMI capture.
If you read the writeup, you'd know that it's because in Europe these movies aren't distributed by Fox, and therefore end up on HD-DVD, which only has AACS. There aren't blu-ray rips of BD+ protected movies, yet.