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Q: DVD Security ( No Answer,   3 Comments )
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Subject: DVD Security
Category: Computers > Security
Asked by: aeflow-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 13 May 2004 15:38 PDT
Expires: 12 Jun 2004 15:38 PDT
Question ID: 346041
what is the post DeCSS security system that is used on DVDs

Clarification of Question by aeflow-ga on 13 May 2004 15:40 PDT
that is, are content owners requiring some different security than CSS
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Subject: Re: DVD Security
From: tedehrich-ga on 19 May 2004 15:36 PDT
 
Windows Media DRM has been implemented on some dvds (like Terminitor
2: Extreme Edition) already, and it will be one of the standards
included in the HD-DVD standard.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/drm/default.aspx
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/press/prdrm.aspx

HTH

-Ted
Subject: Re: DVD Security
From: tedehrich-ga on 19 May 2004 15:41 PDT
 
Here another link that may help you.

Slashdot:
After DeCSS, DVD Jon Releases DeDRMS: http://tinyurl.com/3237e

HTH

-Ted
Subject: Re: DVD Security
From: wasting_time-ga on 09 Jun 2004 14:25 PDT
 
heh well they better make a version for linux... back in the day the
DeCSS was not intended to work on linux and some kid cracked it so he
can watch dvd's on linux :)

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