One approach (mine, so far) is to boycott Blu-Ray. However, upon a quick Google 
I found several pages that claim some level of decryption capability.
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Darth Borehd <darth.bor...@gmail.com> wrote:

I have been using a Linux media center computer with Ubuntu 10.04 to play hulu 
and Youtube videos as well as play DVDs for a couple of years now.  I finally 
upgraded the drive to a blu-ray player and got my first blu-ray disk...

Only to find I can't play it!  
Not Totem, VLC, or mplayer will touch it.  I did some searching and the only 
thing I could find was some wonky workaraound about streaming it with some 
program called makemkv and then watching stream.  When it works at all, which 
is not often, it is choppy and has video quality drop outs.  Is there really no 
other way to watch blu-ray discs on Linux?  


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