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DVD encryption break is a good thing

News The NSA and the FBI don't care about DVD encryption. This key is used to unlock the encryption key on the DVD. No matter how good the encryption scheme is, the DVD data is available in plaintext to anyone who can write a computer program to take it.

[November 12, 1999, 9:52]

Hollywood 'burns' as DVD encryption hack surfaces

News DVD film encryption has finally been broken, opening up the standard to a new fleet of software pirates. A utility called DeCSS, that is purported to be able to read any DVD disk and save those files unencrypted to a local hard drive, is all over...

[November 3, 1999, 11:48]

News Burst: DVD film encryption hacked

News A utility called DeCSS, that is purported to be able to read any DVD disk and save those files unencrypted to a local hard drive, is all over the Web like a rash. DVD Basement Full story to follow

[November 3, 1999, 10:43]

A Year Ago: Hackers' DVD call to arms

News The Internet community, civil libertarians and lawyers take on Hollywood over DVD encryption 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 by...

[February 3, 2001, 5:00]

Hackers' DVD call to arms

News 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 by hackers and the open source community. Last October, an international group of programmers...

[February 3, 2000, 14:39]

Stop wearing our DVD code!

News A geek-chic retailer who printed the source code for a DVD decryption program on T-shirts is the latest target of a lawsuit claiming defendants co-opted the secrets behind DVD encryption. Cracking the encryption can be the first step to turning a...

[August 2, 2000, 11:02]

DVD industry's fallback plan: Sue!

News The) defendants have disclosed .proprietary information on their Internet Web sites as part of a scheme to defeat DVD encryption software which thus enables users to illegally pirate copies of DVD videos," stated the complaint.

[December 29, 1999, 11:55]

US court: Reverse engineering is 'presumptively legal'

News The plaintiff, the DVD Copy Control Association, had argued that Andrew Bunner violated its intellectual property rights by posting on the Internet code known as DeCSS that can be used to bypass Hollywood's encryption scheme for DVDs.

[March 1, 2004, 10:40]

EZ Backup Access Premium

Downloads The scheduling feature can provide a completely automated backup solution and 128 bit encryption is available to secure the backup archive. Bit Encryption Creates Self-Restoring Backup Archive Supports Unicode Files

[October 30, 2008, 11:51]

EZ Backup IE Premium

Downloads The scheduling feature can provide a completely automated backup solution and 128 bit encryption is available to secure the backup archive. Bit Encryption Creates Self-Restoring Backup Archive Supports Unicode Files

[November 4, 2008, 9:09]

EZ Backup Firefox Premium

Downloads The scheduling feature can provide a completely automated backup solution and 128 bit encryption is available to secure the backup archive. Bit Encryption Creates Self-Restoring Backup Archive Supports Unicode Files

[November 1, 2008, 5:56]

EZ Backup Eudora Premium

Downloads The scheduling feature can provide a completely automated backup solution and 128 bit encryption is available to secure the backup archive. Bit Encryption Creates Self-Restoring Backup Archive Supports Unicode Files

[October 31, 2008, 11:52]

Hollywood targets DVD-copying upstart

News In a major case cited in the studios' claim against 321, federal courts ruled that posting and linking to DVD-encryption cracking code known as DeCSS violated the DMCA. In the complaint, the studios said that 321 representatives "market and sell...

[December 23, 2002, 8:51]

New decryption code underscores DVD security weakness

News Known as the Content Scrambling System, or CSS, the encryption protecting DVD content acted as a digital defence, protecting what movie studios consider to be near-perfect copies of their films. A year and a half ago, several researchers broke the...

[March 8, 2001, 10:19]

Master Voyager

Downloads It has strong encryption of protected contents. Advanced Encryption Standard 256 bit is used to protect your records. Master Voyager is designed to create protected DVD/CD discs and USB Memory Sticks.

[October 11, 2009, 8:28]

Harry Potter at the mercy of pirates

News In the past, Warner Bros.has used technology from Macrovision and others for analogue encryption on DVDs, which produce videotape recordings with blocky, unrecognisable images or a blue screen. Attempts to create a direct digital copy were...

[June 21, 2002, 10:41]

First (legal) software DVD player for Linux

News In October, an international group of programmers published source code for a programme to break the encryption stopping DVDs being played on unauthorised platforms. The encryption, designed to prevent players playing DVDs from different regions...

[April 3, 2000, 11:19]

Java creator questions Sun/Microsoft pact

News That's actually like in the DVD case," he said, referring to the encryption system employed in the DVD arena. Gosling said before using further adjectives traditionally reserved for the act of procreation to describe DVD encryption.

[February 3, 2005, 11:10]

Techies wage war on copyright cartels

News The EFF is defending the well-known hacking publication 2600, which posted links to a program designed to access DVD movies by bypassing encryption on the discs. Last December, the Motion Picture Association of America sued the creators of a...

[May 19, 2000, 15:06]

Movie makers mull future of DVD

News So, the studios are watching -- and waiting.At this stage, we are assessing the matter," said Jerry Giaquinta, spokesperson for Sony Pictures, who emphasized that Sony intends "to fully protect our studios' copyrighted content.The encryption...

[November 5, 1999, 10:50]

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