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GiliSoft CD <endeca_term>DVD Encryption</endeca_term> 2.5

GiliSoft CD DVD Encryption 2.5

With GiliSoft CD DVD Encryption's help, your burning software can burn password-protected and encrypted... Read more

16 February, 2011
Xilisoft iPhone Magic Platinum 5.2.3.20120412

Xilisoft iPhone Magic Platinum 5.2.3.20120412

...to iPhone compatible music/movies for playback on iPhone without troubles by DVD encryption. 6.One-step to download and convert online videos from top... Read more

27 April, 2012
Xilisoft iPhone Magic 5.2.3.20120412

Xilisoft iPhone Magic 5.2.3.20120412

...to iPhone compatible music/movies for playback on iPhone without troubles by DVD encryption. 6.Transfer PDF and EPUB formats books to iPhone easily; create... Read more

19 April, 2012

Open-source guru backs off DVD hack speech

Bruce Perens was to demonstrate how to modify a player to play DVDs from other zones, but has cancelled it becuase of pressure from his employer Read more

29 July, 2002 by Lisa M Bowman

DVD encryption break is a good thing

...no idea why. The NSA and the FBI don't care about DVD encryption. There aren't any terrorist movies they need to be able... Read more

12 November, 1999 by Bruce Schneier

Hollywood 'burns' as DVD encryption hack surfaces

Film industry under threat as DVD hack hits public domain Read more

3 November, 1999 by Dave Wilby

Norwegian hacker takes a bite out of Apple's iTunes

Jon Lech Johansen, the Norwegian hacker famous for cracking DVD encryption, has cracked Apple AirPort Express. Johansen has revealed the public key... Read more

12 August, 2004 by Lars Pasveer

Hackers' DVD call to arms

Hollywood's much publicised efforts to clamp down on software that cracks DVD encryption codes, is being met head-on Friday by a protest organised... Read more

3 February, 2000 by Justin Pearse

Java creator questions Sun/Microsoft pact

James Gosling, fellow at Sun and father of Java, has called the relevance of the pact between Sun and Microsoft into doubt Read more

3 February, 2005 by Brendon Chase

DVD-copying case heads for court

...posting or linking to DeCSS, code that can be used to crack DVD encryption. But in December, a federal jury in California acquitted a Russian... Read more

15 May, 2003 by Lisa M Bowman

Hollywood targets DVD-copying upstart

...studios' claim against 321, federal courts ruled that posting and linking to DVD-encryption cracking code known as DeCSS violated the DMCA. In that case... Read more

23 December, 2002 by Lisa M Bowman

New technology to block camcorder pirates

At last, an end to pirated videos with the bottom of the screen obscured by somebody's head Read more

10 October, 2002 by Evan Hansen

Russians to be tried under DMCA

...a software program known as DeCSS that can be used to crack DVD encryption. The case stems from an investigation into charges that the company... Read more

9 May, 2002 by Evan Hansen

New decryption code underscores DVD security weakness

...During the course, Winstein used the short program to illustrate that breaking DVD encryption is trivial. "It was definitely not a copyright-circumvention course for... Read more

8 March, 2001 by Robert Lemos

A Year Ago: Hackers' DVD call to arms

The Internet community, civil libertarians and lawyers take on Hollywood over DVD encryption Hollywood's much publicised efforts to clamp down on software that... Read more

3 February, 2001 by Justin Pearse

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