A small company based on the tiny Caribbean island of Antigua in the West Indies has broken the highly vaunted BD+ copy protection scheme for Blu-ray discs. The company, SlySoft, produces software that helps customers rip DVDs, HD DVDs, and now, of course, Blu-ray discs into a digital format that’s not hindered by copy-protection shackles. Ostensibly, the company says, its AnyDVD HD solution is for making backup security copies — as opposed to say, copies for piracy.
Nope, not cracked! You'd expect a pirate to be a liar as well, right? Here: Media is a Blu-Ray disc. Total size: 10674816 sectors (20849 MBytes) Video Blu-Ray label: HITMAN Media is AACS protected! Media is BD+ protected! Failed to remove BD+, Error 999! Removed AACS copy protection!
Pirates of the Caribbean? Antigua Firm Cracks Blu-ray DRM
Posted by: Chris Maxcer March 21, 2008 11:24 AMA small company based on the tiny Caribbean island of Antigua in the West Indies has broken the highly vaunted BD+ copy protection scheme for Blu-ray discs. The company, SlySoft, produces software that helps customers rip DVDs, HD DVDs, and now, of course, Blu-ray discs into a digital format that’s not hindered by copy-protection shackles. Ostensibly, the company says, its AnyDVD HD solution is for making backup security copies — as opposed to say, copies for piracy.
Here:
Media is a Blu-Ray disc.
Total size: 10674816 sectors (20849 MBytes)
Video Blu-Ray label: HITMAN
Media is AACS protected!
Media is BD+ protected!
Failed to remove BD+, Error 999!
Removed AACS copy protection!