Posted by Alpha on 03/02/07 23:47
"Alpha" <none@none.net> wrote in message
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> "WinField" <doghouse@operamail.com> wrote in message
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>> Alpha wrote:
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>> SNIP
>> (the dog from the film you say) said somewhere:
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>>>>>exactly the same size as the original - why do you find it so hard to
>>>>>believe that such things are out when the fact that the protection has
>>>>>been cracked is so well known ?
>>>>>just look in alt.binaries.hdtv if you don't believe - babel was posted
>>>>>yesterday - about 24-28 gigs from memory.
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>>>>This is true. However, new encryption codes are being inserted into the
>>>>new discs that are coming out that will make the discs again inviolate.
>>>>
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>>> PS You did know that the copy protection system can re-program itself?
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>> So I have heard - but I'm still unclear about how this would work.
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>> I download a hi-def rip from alt.binaries.hdtv. It's on my hard-drive.
>> With my spiffy new computer, I watch this movie. Somewhere a copy
>> protection scheme reprograms itself. So what?
>>
>> puzzle pieces missing,
>> - winf
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> Then new discs cannot be ripped and the cycle starts over.
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>
PS I am totally against pirated movies and think the binaries should be
wiped out.
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