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Blu-Ray cracked by Slysoft, rips pouring from air
Posted on 22.03.2008 at 13:24 in Tech News by Martin
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The recent massive increase in amount of Blu-Ray rips has an obvious reason: cracked protection BD+. A Caribbean firm called SlySoft claims to have broken the copy protection technology used on some Blu-ray discs designed to prevent video content from being copied and pirated. SlySoft has long sold a product called AnyDVD which is a utility that disables a DVD

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