SlySoft’s AnyDVD Defeats New AACS Encryption Before it Even Launches
Thursday, May 17th, 2007While this news is sure to anger the AACS governing body to no end, SlySoft has launched a new version of AnyDVD, its optical disk copying tool designed to get around those pesky DRM features on HD DVDs and Blu-Ray disks. According to the change notes on SlySoft’s forums, version 6.1.5.1 supports ripping of “new titlesâ€, ostensibly those that will be hitting retailers near you in the coming weeks with a new security keys. So, yeah, that whole emergency security update worked really well, AACS Licensing Authority. Looks like the general public will continue to disagree with your interpretation of its rights to copy and back up the media it has purchased.
(from Engadget and SlySoft Forums)

