SlySoft's AnyDVD cracks BD+...again
By Tim Conneally, BetaNews
March 20, 2008, 6:15 PM
SlySoft, a software company located in Caribbean nations Antigua and Barbuda and maker of the AnyDVD ripping utility have announced a software upgrade that defeats the BD+ protection used on some Blu-ray discs.
BD+ is a DRM solution for Blu-ray that was initially developed by Cryptography Research Inc. In November, Macrovision struck a $45 million deal with CRI for the BD+ code and associated patents.
Yesterday, SlySoft announced again that it had defeated BD+, claiming its AnyDVD HD 6.4.0.0 has the option to remove BD+ allowing "increased compatibility with titles released by Twentieth Century Fox."
The reference to Fox is no doubt addressing the movie house's reported proclamation in January that BD+ had never been compromised.


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