Sony's victory in the DVD format wars was largely due to its embrace and Toshiba's rejection of a sophisticated anti-copying scheme that promises to be relockable should it be cracked at some point in the future.
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The BD+ system was cited by Lionsgate and Fox studios as the key reason they supported the format over HD DVD.
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The BD+ system protects movies if pirates should develop mod chips for Blu-ray players or develop Blu-ray player software that allows movies to be copied.
BD+ can surreptitiously insert data about a player into a playback stream. If a movie is then pirated, studios can analyze the data and come up with a way to prevent that machine from doing the same to future releases.
Andrew Jaquith, a senior analyst at the Yankee Group, says the BD+ scheme appeals to studios because it can be patched.
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The BD+ system was cited by Lionsgate and Fox studios as the key reason they supported the format over HD DVD.
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The BD+ system protects movies if pirates should develop mod chips for Blu-ray players or develop Blu-ray player software that allows movies to be copied.
BD+ can surreptitiously insert data about a player into a playback stream. If a movie is then pirated, studios can analyze the data and come up with a way to prevent that machine from doing the same to future releases.
Andrew Jaquith, a senior analyst at the Yankee Group, says the BD+ scheme appeals to studios because it can be patched.
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