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Posted by Jeff Rife on 12/24/36 11:28
Howard (stile99@email.com) wrote in alt.video.dvd:
> > Really? When has PGP been cracked? When have any of the underlying
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> When has PGP been used to encode video?
All the time...just not as part of a physical medium release format.
And, the underlying encryption systems that PGP uses are used by WMV-HD,
and just ask people about how bad they want a crack for the T2 HD disc
that has been out for over a year.
The only "crack" for it is one that allows people who have a original
disc to view it outside the US using a proxy server for authentication.
You're just going to have to face the fact that this stuff works when done
right. I'm not happy about it, which is why I keep trying to enlighten
people who shrug off what the MPAA is doing with "it's OK, there will be
a crack".
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