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By John Borland
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 15, 2005 2:00:00 PM

Macrovision on Tuesday released a new DVD copy-protection technology in hopes of substantially broadening its role in Hollywood's antipiracy effort.

The content-protection company is pointing to the failure of the copy-proofing on today's DVDs, which was broken in 1999. Courts have ordered that DVD-copying tools be taken off the market, but variations of the software remain widely available online.

Macrovision executives said that even if it's not perfect, the new RipGuard DVD technology can prevent much of the copying done with such tools and can help bolster studios' DVD sales.

"Encryption standards either work or they don't," said Adam Gervin, Macrovision's senior director of marketing, "Now the cat's out of the bag. (DVD sales) are going to be one of the main sources of revenue for Hollywood for a long time, so why leave billions of dollars on the table when you can do something about it?"

The company could be hard pressed to break into the DVD protection market, which has historically been managed by companies or industry groups closely associated with the Hollywood studios themselves. However, studios have been deeply concerned by the failure of today's DVD copy protection and may be willing to experiment with an alternative if it proves practical.

The original DVD copy-protection tool--called Content Scramble System--was developed by a technology coalition that included studio representatives. The tool is licensed by a group with close ties to Hollywood.

A new coalition, which includes Warner Bros., Walt Disney, IBM, Sony, Microsoft and Intel, is working on another content-protection technology for next-generation DVDs. That technology called the Advanced Access Content System, which is not designed for today's DVDs, is being designed to let movies be moved around a home though a digital network.

The group has said little about its progress since announcing the project last year, but companies involved have said they expect to have it ready in time for the first expected release of high-definition video on DVD late in 2005.

Meanwhile, Macrovision is promoting its alternative. The company, which has worked with the studios in the past, was responsible for the technique that makes it difficult to copy movies from one VCR to another, and it has updated that technique to help prevent people from making copies of movies using the analog plugs on DVD players.

The company is using a new version of that analog guard to create copy protection for video-on-demand services. That new guard will be included in TiVo devices and other set-top boxes beginning later this year.

Macrovision's new product takes a different approach to antipiracy than it has taken for analog or audio CDs. Gervin said Macrovision engineers have spent several years looking at how various DVD-copying software packages work and have devised ways to tweak the encoding of a DVD to block most of them.

That means the audio and video content itself requires no new hardware and isn't scrambled anew, as is the case with most rights-management techniques. Someone using one of the ripping tools on a protected DVD might simply find their software crashing, or be presented with error messages instead of a copy.

Macrovision's analog copy-protection business means that it receives pre-market versions of most major DVD players in order to test for compatibility, and it has been performing RipGuard DVD tests on these machines for months. As a result, the company says it is confident that discs encoded with its new product will be playable on all major DVD player brands and PC drives.

Gervin said that the technique would block most rippers, but not all, and could be easily updated for future discs as underground programmers find ways to work around RipGuard.

If adopted, the technology could be a welcome financial shot in the arm for Macrovision. The company has seen its revenue from DVD copy protection fall over recent quarters and has increasingly been looking to other businesses to make up for the shortfall.

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There's but one thing to say: OH PLEASE! If the bits can be read, then it can also be copied! (Read the rest)
Posted by: islandfella Posted on: 02/14/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Why bother?  Letophoro | 02/15/05
Exactly, true Pirates press their own DVDs..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 02/15/05
And most of the pirate market...  boomslang_z | 02/15/05
DRM on movies DRM on music  Predrag Vasic | 02/16/05
Copy-proof is impossible  dwest_z | 02/15/05
Why single out the iPod?  tic swayback | 02/15/05
most people dont pay attention  doh123 | 02/15/05
True, but  Roger Ramjet | 02/16/05
So stupid  voska | 02/15/05
Punishing legitimate customers  tic swayback | 02/15/05
This is the same Macrovision that...  KOS-MOS | 02/15/05
They're not explaining in detail how it works  Michael Kelly | 02/15/05
LOL.. "block most, but not all".....  Xunil_Sierutuf | 02/15/05
*Yawn*...You Bore Me MPAA And RIAA.....  itanalyst | 02/15/05
Fair USE?  Protector | 02/15/05
No fair use for consumers  Nullifidian | 02/15/05
QBS. Quit Buying Stuff...  boomslang_z | 02/15/05
OR..  alterego_z | 02/15/05
Grammys Sunday Night Showed Me Only One Thing...  itanalyst | 02/15/05
Hmmm seems every crook claims he can break a lock.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
Why is immoral and illegal?  voska | 02/15/05
Sorry, it's not your lock you are breaking.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
Sure is, I bought it  voska | 02/15/05
DMAC says you are 100% dead wrong.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
DMCA doesn't apply to me  voska | 02/15/05
Of course Cananda is  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
Canada's been looking to change that  voska | 02/15/05
In your dreams, No AX  twinkler@... | 02/15/05
Re: Backups  osreinstall | 02/15/05
Now because of p2p  osreinstall | 02/15/05
your wrong, osreinstall  twinkler@... | 02/15/05
That's not how it works  voska | 02/16/05
Your wrong once again AX  gumby830@... | 02/15/05
Immoral??  Nullifidian | 02/15/05
Backing it up is minor for me  voska | 02/15/05
Same here!  Nullifidian | 02/15/05
Only a crook needs to ask why it's immoral.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
Read it? I use to teach it...  Nullifidian | 02/15/05
Another fallen soul...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
Skip over the topic at hand  Nullifidian | 02/15/05
Gee, the topic was immoral behaviour...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
The Bible has no teachings  voska | 02/15/05
To some that is true...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
You missed my point  voska | 02/15/05
I love the Bible  tic swayback | 02/15/05
Only the Sheep fail to question authority  jacarter3 | 02/15/05
They sure were  voska | 02/15/05
ROLF!!  Nullifidian | 02/15/05
And I suggest....  gumby830@... | 02/15/05
Where is that law?  voska | 02/15/05
Nope, afraid not. SHOW ME THE LAW  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
You've been shown multiple times, but here you go YET again  Letophoro | 02/15/05
Where does it say you can back up the works  voska | 02/16/05
Ummm, you never had any such right.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
damaged intellect  Nullifidian | 02/15/05
Yes you are deeply damaged...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
*yawn*  Nullifidian | 02/15/05
Laws cannot grant rights..  Patrick Jones | 02/15/05
Really? I thought the "Bill of Rights" was a law.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/16/05
Cars Still Work If You Scratch Them  itanalyst | 02/15/05
Give up he doesn't understand  Nullifidian | 02/15/05
I understand you don't like the name crook.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
How can one be a crook if you bought the product?  voska | 02/15/05
Hey Genius...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
You would get a new one or get it fixed, ever hear of insurance  voska | 02/15/05
Then PAY for insurance on your DVD's.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
Um no,  voska | 02/16/05
I think we're arguing two differnt points here  voska | 02/16/05
There's a problem with that analogy No_Axe...  John Le'Brecage | 02/15/05
License...  Patrick Jones | 02/15/05
Interesting.  John Le'Brecage | 02/15/05
Licenses  voska | 02/15/05
I think you missed my point?  John Le'Brecage | 02/15/05
Read the FBI warning, it's not a license  voska | 02/15/05
to Voska... (I hate these threading limits)  John Le'Brecage | 02/15/05
Maybe DVDs in the US are differnt  voska | 02/16/05
Not at all...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
But..  voska | 02/15/05
Sorry, those examples are equally inapropos.  John Le'Brecage | 02/15/05
Read the license again...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/16/05
AXE,  voska | 02/16/05
actually we do  twinkler@... | 02/15/05
Sorry, *you* aren't a library.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
fair use doesn't require you be a library  twinkler@... | 02/15/05
Can you point out the law?  voska | 02/15/05
AX_did you loose....  gumby830@... | 02/15/05
Those kids actions are your responsibility...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
Is this malapropism week on ZDNet?  tic swayback | 02/15/05
It's kind of funny though  voska | 02/15/05
Only locks made out of Play Dough and rubber bands..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 02/15/05
Breaking locks ...  George Mitchell | 02/15/05
Access to knowledge  tic swayback | 02/15/05
I Don't Need To Break A Lock Axey....  itanalyst | 02/15/05
So how will this help at all?  tic swayback | 02/15/05
Because Macrovision make $$$$  voska | 02/15/05
True...  Michael Kelly | 02/15/05
Support you local Hacker!  Nullifidian | 02/15/05
I do support them, in jail...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
The good thing is...  Michael Kelly | 02/15/05
I knew guy that loved that  voska | 02/15/05
ahhh sir you need a clue  Nullifidian | 02/15/05
No you clueless wonder...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
Wrong Ax...  widge_z | 02/16/05
AX dont nead edumacation  Nullifidian | 02/16/05
Widge, are you really that clueless?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/16/05
As I said..  widge_z | 02/16/05
What the...  gumby830@... | 02/15/05
DVD Decrypt/DVD Shrink.....  itanalyst | 02/15/05
You're right  voska | 02/15/05
They don't want to screw with me...  BitTwiddler | 02/15/05
What we really need is a protest...  John Le'Brecage | 02/15/05
I had a dream about this last night..  Patrick Jones | 02/15/05
You know what would happen then?  voska | 02/15/05
Boycotts?  John Le'Brecage | 02/15/05
this hollywood people they been making money off dvd is all bull  M_c | 02/15/05
16:1 Interesting  voska | 02/15/05
No it shows what sort of people hang out in this forum.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/15/05
What sort of people, exactly?  tic swayback | 02/15/05
Yeah, paying customers  voska | 02/15/05
normal law biding people  dniemczycki | 02/15/05
Those are the people  voska | 02/15/05
not entirely true bu you right certain things  M_c | 02/15/05
This isn't about downloading  voska | 02/16/05
And what sort of people is that ? the majority view  twinkler@... | 02/15/05
No_Axe must be a lonely person  voska | 02/15/05
Constitutional rights  tic swayback | 02/15/05
Don't try making it impossible, instead make it impractical  voyager529 | 02/15/05
Stopping *current* DVD rippers...  FBanfi | 02/16/05
Macrovision is a parasite  Mectron | 04/22/05
GIVE UP ALREADY!  islandfella | 02/14/06

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