I know it might sound funny(since everyone wants to remove it), but I want to add RCE or CSS protection to my Shrinked 4.7 GB DVD Discs.
How shall I go about achieving this ????.
How shall I go about achieving this ????.
[B]<CENTER>DeCSS</CENTER>[/B] On November 12, 1999, Norwegian 16 year-old Jon Johansen released a program that accomplished what all Linux users had been hoping for since DVD's introduction: a program that would allow Linux users to finally play DVDs on their operating system of choice. However, rather than performing brute-force cracking of CSS, his program (DeCSS) made use of the XingDVD software DVD player key - Xing Corp. made the mistake of not encrypting the player keys for their Windows-based DVD player, allowing the entire world to use their keys to decrypt DVDs. DeCSS allowed users to copy the video and audio streams from a DVD to a hard disk or other high-capacity drive, defeating all digital copy protection and encryption. These files could then be played back in a standard MPEG2 video player under Linux, eliminating the need for the dual-boot setups that many Linux owners currently have. Unfortunately, because DeCSS disables the CSS copy protection on DVDs, it allows for unauthorized accesses, making its very existence illegal. On January 25, Jon and his father were arrested during a raid and thrown into a Norwegian jail.
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