|  | Posted by =\(8\) on 05/20/07 02:53 
"Marv Soloff" <msoloff@verizon.net> wrote in message news:2pK3i.148$xV.34@trnddc05...
 > Brian Gregory [UK] wrote:
 >> "Marv Soloff" <msoloff@verizon.net> wrote in message
 >> news:CYJ3i.4739$qp5.1948@trnddc03...
 >>
 >>>evenlater@earthlink.net wrote:
 >>>Get a copy of the German DEFA Production of "Turandot". Study how they
 >>>copy protected this disk.
 >>>Every ripping program I tried on this sucker indicated "there was no disk
 >>>in the drive"  Drove me
 >>>nuts.
 >>
 >>
 >> Did AnyDVD fail?
 >>
 >> AnyDVD in combination with a normal DVD copier such as NERO is surely the
 >> obvious way to copy protected DVDs. It does cost $40 though.
 >>
 > Yep. Any DVD, DVDEcrypter, FabDVD (latest).  The DEFA disk plays fine in a
 > player, but the rip programs cannot find it on the computer. How this is
 > done, I don't know.  Finally, I had to feed the DVD output to a high
 > quality VCR and copied the damn thing.
 >
 > M
 
 However, should this convoluted and not so easy to implement copy protection
 ever actually become more than a curiosity it too will be cracked just as
 quickly as Blue-Ray was. You are trying to push a public transit bus up a 85
 degree incline trying to copy protect anything. It is a waste of time. If
 you don't want something copied then keep it to yourself, otherwise deal
 with it.
 
 =(8)
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