Jon.
"B.W. McAdams" wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, Alan Cox wrote:
> > ... In order to protect their habit of selling the
> > same movie in different countries at different times and different prices
> > the DVD vendors use crypto and country coding. People are breaking this
> > stuff but its non trivial
>
> I'm assuming the DVD industry hasn't been overly cooperative in the matter? I
> would think that to some degree, the decoding specs would be published so that
> hardware manufacturers could get access to them. Is it reverse engineering on
> everyone's end? Or just ours?
>
> -brendan
>
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