HD DVD/Blu-ray “Managed Copy” feature
According to Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) President Dan Glickman, the Advanced Access Content System (AACS) support for “managed copy” of HD DVD and Blu-ray movies will be available before the end of the year.
This will finally let users create their own official backup copies. Whenever we talked about backup copies, we all know that there’s potential for exploitation. This is the very reason why studios are going to implement some other security measures.
Accordingly, once the “managed copy” specification is already in place, studios will be able to specify what options they would like to offer and for how much. An example of which is users having an option to create just one free backup copy.
Other options include creating a version suitable for mobile usage for a nominal fee and multiple copies at discounted pricing. The HD DVD Promotional Group added that the new feature is going to be retroactive meaning discs sold prior to the “managed copy” support still have to deal with DRM.
On the other hand, the same is not true for the Blu-ray format. One major Blu-ray partner maintains that there is a fear that managed copy could be exploited and provide a backdoor to AACS security. Speaking of which, certain reports are saying that the recently compromised AACS security is delaying the release of the new feature.
Via ArsTechnica
According to Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) President Dan Glickman, the Advanced Access Content System (AACS) support for “managed copy” of HD DVD and Blu-ray movies will be available before the end of the year.
This will finally let users create their own official backup copies. Whenever we talked about backup copies, we all know that there’s potential for exploitation. This is the very reason why studios are going to implement some other security measures.
Accordingly, once the “managed copy” specification is already in place, studios will be able to specify what options they would like to offer and for how much. An example of which is users having an option to create just one free backup copy.
Other options include creating a version suitable for mobile usage for a nominal fee and multiple copies at discounted pricing. The HD DVD Promotional Group added that the new feature is going to be retroactive meaning discs sold prior to the “managed copy” support still have to deal with DRM.
On the other hand, the same is not true for the Blu-ray format. One major Blu-ray partner maintains that there is a fear that managed copy could be exploited and provide a backdoor to AACS security. Speaking of which, certain reports are saying that the recently compromised AACS security is delaying the release of the new feature.
Via ArsTechnica