On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 08:38:44PM -0600, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
> Could you not make a bit-for-bit copy of the DVD and have the contents
> still be encrypted on the new medium?

Yes, this was one of the reasons why the original approach the DVD people
took against CSS (a piracy tool) was so idiotic.  What stops you from
copying a DVD is that the largest blank you have to work with is a 4 gb
disc.

OTOH, companies that sell those DVD copying tools SHOULD be prosecuted.
Anyone who tries to use the line that they're creating backups is a moron
for thinking anyone else will believe that.

It's only a "backup" if you can get out what went in.  And you can't.

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