No company is going to pay $45 million for a technology that has been ripped. There is absolutely no evidence or proof that the Slysoft program has hacked BD+. From what I understand BD+ is renewable so if one movie gets hacked the next release closes the hole. It also retards playback of any copied discs if you get that far. Who has the time and patience for that? Just steal the disc from the store if you don't want to pay for it.
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butterknife @ Nov 19th 2007 6:27PM
No company is going to pay $45 million for a technology that has been ripped. There is absolutely no evidence or proof that the Slysoft program has hacked BD+. From what I understand BD+ is renewable so if one movie gets hacked the next release closes the hole. It also retards playback of any copied discs if you get that far. Who has the time and patience for that? Just steal the disc from the store if you don't want to pay for it.