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*www.engadget.com/2007/11/07/slysofts-latest-anydvd-beta-cracks-bd/Regardless of what those oh-so-knowledgeable analysts had to say, we all knew this day was coming. Yep, that highly-touted, totally "impenetrable" copy protection technology known as BD+ has officially been brought to its knees, and it's not at all surprising to hear that we have SlySoft to thank. The AnyDVD 6.1.9.6 beta has quite a comical change log too, and aside from noting that users now have the ability to backup their BD+ movies and watch titles sans the need for HDCP-compliant equipment, it also includes a candid note to Twentieth Century Fox informing the studio that its prior assumptions about BD+'s effectiveness were apparently incorrect. You know the drill, hit the read link below to try 'er out.
Why do these guys even bother? They waste so much of money and cause the real buyers problems, but the pirates always get away with it. Instead of this rubbish, why not just reduce the price while providing a better consumer experience like watching this stuff wherever you feel like.