AnyDVD HD to support proactive renewal of AACS
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article published on 11 April, 2008
The Advanced Access Content System Licensing Administrator, LLC (AACS LA) has once again started a so called "proactive renewal", which would renew the protection system for the upcoming HD titles, such as Region B Blu-ray titles Alien vs. Predator 2: Requiem and Alvin and the Chipmunks. SlySoft quickly answered with an update for its AnyDVD HD that will allow users to continue to enjoy ... [ read the full article ]
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casemodd
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11. April 2008 @ 06:43 |
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11. April 2008 @ 06:47 |
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Keep up the good work guys! I've never had a problem with AnyDVD! Slysoft rocks!
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nobrainer
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11. April 2008 @ 07:29 |
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Respect to slysoft for fighting the anti-consumer tactice of the RIAA/IFPI, MPAA, ect.
what sucks is that Big media continue to treat ALL legitimate customers as criminals and forcing them to continue to purchase their media over and over again by making it law around the globe to stop time/format shifting.
MPAA/RIAA/Ect. DRM = a licence to print money
thing are looking up in New Zealand though, its just a shame that the rest of the world pander to Big Media's draconian anti-consumer approach!
New Zealand copyright reform law schools US DMCA on fair use
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Published: April 10, 2008 - 02:29PM CT:
New Zealand has taken on all these issues and appears to have crafted legislation with a lot for consumers to like. Canadian law professor Michael Geist points out that its anti-circumvention rules are quite progressive. Unlike the DMCA in the US, the new law allows people to bypass DRM if the intended use is legitimate, it explicitly allows format shifting and timeshifting, and it refuses to protect region-coding of movies and games.
As Geist puts it, "the anti-circumvention provisions are arguably the best of any country, since they are compliant with WIPO, limited in scope, and seek to preserve fair dealing rights."
Just after the law defines a technological protection measure (TPM, which is the same as DRM), it makes an exception "for the avoidance of doubt." Not included is anything that "controls geographic market segmentation by preventing the playback in New Zealand of a non-infringing copy of a work."
The bill grants certain rights to copyright owners when it comes to using TPMs, but it notes that these "do not prevent or restrict the exercise of a permitted act." The bill also contains a curious provision that allows "qualified persons" (defined as librarians, archivists, and educational establishments) to perform TPM circumvention for users after a user makes a declaration that the intended use will be legal.
New Zealand also (finally) gets the legal right to shift music from CDs to other devices, though this format-shifting right does not appear to extend to video for some reason. In addition time-shifting of television is allowed, though it appears that copyright management information must be respected (certain shows will be deleted after a set amount of time, etc.).
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11. April 2008 @ 13:15 |
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Another positive step for Slysoft.
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11. April 2008 @ 17:39 |
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Slysoft rules! Keep 'em coming guys, good job. I've just done clean installs of the newest AnyDVD and CloneDVD2.
Edit: Chose to keep "registration info" when you uninstall from the program's uninstall and you don't have to fumble entering your key into the program if doing clean install.
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12. April 2008 @ 03:17 |
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yes me to and there both working well
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awilso46
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12. April 2008 @ 13:13 |
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Slysoft's worth the price in keeping up with updates for AnyDVD HD.
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12. April 2008 @ 13:34 |
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Originally posted by garmoon: Chose to keep "registration info" when you uninstall from the program's uninstall and you don't have to fumble entering your key into the program if doing clean install.
yes correct garmoon, i keep my keycodes on a slave HDD so its handy
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12. April 2008 @ 14:19 |
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This reminds me of the Mad magazine cat and mouse game of " Spy vs Spy"
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12. April 2008 @ 15:45 |
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one of the better products out there, and second to none in keeping up with the joneses meaning all those movie moguls and all thier affiliates and everybody else that tries to throw thier crap at us.
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12. April 2008 @ 15:46 |
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Quote: Edit: Chose to keep "registration info" when you uninstall from the program's uninstall and you don't have to fumble entering your key into the program if doing clean install.
Always a wise idea. I've stored a copy of my registry key in two of my online email accounts so that it is always safe and available when needed.
There are a lot of individuals who insist that AnyDVD isn't worth the price, but I disagree. I've been using it for years and have had to pay for an upgrade only once.
It's worth it because AnyDVD keeps up with all the latest encryption keys, Does a good job of ripping HD DVD and Blu-Ray, HDCP is rendered useless allowing HD DVD and Blu-Ray movies to play on non HDCP ready equipment.
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nobrainer
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12. April 2008 @ 15:51 |
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@ Sophocles
anydvd is worth more than the they charge as it gives us our right to fair use which big media constantly lobby to take away (dmca,ect) and with the way licencing is once digital downloads are the norm they will have eradicated the second hand market and stopped everyone from format shifting so ever time a new format is released you get to purchase it all over again! the IFPI(riaa,ect) and MPAA is simply anti consumer.
HDMI HDCP is probably the lowest the have stopped thus far.
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12. April 2008 @ 16:11 |
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nobrainer
Quote: anydvd is worth more than the they charge as it gives us our right to fair use which big media constantly lobby to take away (dmca,ect) and with the way licencing is once digital downloads are the norm they will have eradicated the second hand market and stopped everyone from format shifting so ever time a new format is released you get to purchase it all over again!
All good points. For me keeping up with DVD, HD DVD, and Blu-Ray encryption keys are the most important factors. I spend a fair amount of time trying to figure out the best methods of backing HD to inexpensive media, and that's where the most good is done. Not only does it take full advantage of fair use but it completely overcomes format shifting. As quick as they make it, we will break it. LOL
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12. April 2008 @ 16:15 |
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I got slysoft key codes on floppies, DVD RW and R discs, 3 HDDs and a USB thumb drive. Well they told me to save them. LMAO
Edit;sp and this place is slow to post now and cursor can't keep up with my 2 finger typing. Somebody feed and water the hamsters.
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12. April 2008 @ 17:44 |
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it comes and goes garmoon, same here
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12. April 2008 @ 22:15 |
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6412 is out
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12. April 2008 @ 22:18 |
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Sophocles, on your subject that you needed to pay for an upgrade just once, that cought my attention, I have been with them for several years now and have never heard anybody ever had to pay to upgrade, unless I'm not reading something correctly, can you be a little more specific cause if I'm not mistaken it's suppose to be free live time upgrades.
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Mordaunt
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12. April 2008 @ 23:00 |
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The highest compliment I can pay Slysoft/Elaborate Bytes is to say that anyDVD/cloneDVD are truly "retail-grade." I've NEVER had a problem with this Dynamic Duo. I also use DVDFab, but Fab has some serious architectural problems. Fab is shareware-grade, not retail-grade. In American dollars, A/C together were quite pricey, but I don't regret the purchase for a moment. LIFETIME free upgrades? We can only hope that S/EB don't go out of business. <sigh> I expect one of the Media Nazis to offer S/EB some serious cash at some point to get them off the market. <sigh> Every man has his price. I suppose it's inevitable...
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Mrwirez
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12. April 2008 @ 23:09 |
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People, please don't steal this software. If it goes out of business "they" win!! Its cheap enough. I don't mind making Slysoft millionaires. Without Slysoft WE ALL are screwed.
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13. April 2008 @ 23:02 |
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Originally posted by FredBun: Sophocles, on your subject that you needed to pay for an upgrade just once, that cought my attention, I have been with them for several years now and have never heard anybody ever had to pay to upgrade, unless I'm not reading something correctly, can you be a little more specific cause if I'm not mistaken it's suppose to be free live time upgrades.
Can't speak for him, but the I'm pretty sure the upgrade he's referring to is the AnyDVD-HD upgrade. For an additional fee [$30 Euros?] you can enable the DVD version to decrypt Blu-Ray and HD-DVD.
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14. April 2008 @ 01:06 |
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Cotcha H0bbes, your probably right, I don't think it was for some regular update.
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14. April 2008 @ 07:20 |
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Quote: Sophocles, on your subject that you needed to pay for an upgrade just once, that cought my attention, I have been with them for several years now and have never heard anybody ever had to pay to upgrade, unless I'm not reading something correctly, can you be a little more specific
Quote: I'm pretty sure the upgrade he's referring to is the AnyDVD-HD upgrade.
There is indeed a charge to upgrade to AnyDVD HD. I assumed this earlier postQuote: It's worth it because AnyDVD keeps up with all the latest encryption keys, Does a good job of ripping HD DVD and Blu-Ray, HDCP is rendered useless allowing HD DVD and Blu-Ray movies to play on non HDCP ready equipment.
which referred to AnyDVD making hard HDCP ready and ripping covered that.
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14. April 2008 @ 18:42 |
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Originally posted by iluvendo: This reminds me of the Mad magazine cat and mouse game of " Spy vs Spy"
Ohmagosh..... What *wonderful* memories!

'Spy vs. Spy' was simply hilarious - one spy constantly trying to out-do the other. And did you notice how they often placed the spies on the far-edges of the printed page (outside the main panels)... these 'mini-comics' would often run right off the page ...

(I believe the black (evil) spy works for Sony, and the white spy <all niceness-&-goodness> is a programmer for Slysoft). <gg>
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15. April 2008 @ 01:17 |
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lol A_Klingon thats good!
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15. April 2008 @ 19:08 |
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Spy vs. Spy comics...aren't we showing our age? LOL
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