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nothing new. Posted a couple times in other topics already. But can't say im surprised lol
We used to have a much smaller utility that would rip the keys from playback software or hardware or something along those lines. Slysoft simply streamlined this method with AnyDVD (I know this is an oversimplification).
And before Slysoft, all started from Doom9 forums isn't it?
http://www.engadget.com/2006/12/27/aacs-drm-cracked-by-backuphddvd-tool/ yes..
If I recall correctly it wasn't Slysoft that originally cracked AACS in the first place. We used to have a much smaller utility that would rip the keys from playback software or hardware or something along those lines. Slysoft simply streamlined this method with AnyDVD (I know this is an oversimplification). Once these discs become more mainstream someone out there is going to crack 2.0 and then someone will turn it into commercial software sadly..
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I don't believe this is true.
Slysoft had their own different method that was not based on the other available method, which was proven when new discs became available and AnyDVD continued to handle them.
So, for clarification, a little history:
So nobody should ever doubt SlySoft's ability to handle any upcoming new protection. On their own.
Thanks for the information Pete.
There seems to be a lot of talk about this recently, at various places, how Slysoft never broke the original AACS and relied on the public method.
Hopefully this clears everything up for everyone.