arstechnica.com — It was only a matter of time. Sadly, the recording and film industry will never learn and will keep touting the future generations of DRM as "THE" thing that will keep their content "secure." *Breeeech* Excuse me.
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jakroo99Jan 17, 2007
will scene groups eventually be able to compress HD down to a more manageable size??? i was hearing about 4.7gb hd rips with somenew container or compression format...am i just talking nonsense or will the size of hdrips stay about 20 gigs. If we were able to compress 4.7 down to 800mb and still make it look good...why not 20ish to 4.7?
acidphysxJan 17, 2007
DAYS?!? OMG! DAYS! How stupid of people to not know already! Thank god I checked the Doom9 forum every 10 mins until about page 33 when the keys started flying! Man, I wouldn't want to have known about this a second too late, or else cannibal would let me know he knew first.
alephsmithJan 17, 2007
Maybe they are trying to be ironic, Serenity being a movie about 'smugglers' who effectively steal stuff.
godd4242Jan 17, 2007
you obviously dont have a high level of tolerance OP
Closed AccountJan 17, 2007
Even if it's freely available on the net, i'll still be buying it in whatever HD format wins the war (already have it on plain DVD), it's a damn great movie.
silentdudJan 17, 2007
There is no such thing as crack proof there is just cost and worth... If something is worth the cost of cracking it then it will be cracked.If you can view something in good quality, someone will find some sort of way to record even if it includes third party ad on's to hardware DRM.
solarpoweredJan 17, 2007
OP: That's "breach".
internetcowardSep 24, 2008
well that worked out well...