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Blu-Ray. Can THEY make it hard to decrypt?

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by ChimpyD, Nov 24, 2005.

  1. Anony55

    Anony55 Member

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    If you want to see just how true this statement is, look how long VHS hung in there. You could rent/buy VHS movies in any title not all that long ago. In fact, VHS still hasn't completely died. You can still get titles from some stores, not to mention shows you can order from PBS at the end of the program.

    Last I checked, Wally World still sells VCRs.

    Cheers
     
  2. burnpro

    burnpro Guest

    Well all I got to say is that if they made blueray burners then they will find a way to decrypt them I bought 7 blueray pioneer burners for $300. Not each all for $300.
    Shoot I know that it will be a while but my towers are prepared.
    But I can't stand that they are doing this crap just to stop people from backing up there paid for movies. Shoot we pay for them we should have the god given right to do what we want wit them..
    I wanna know if anydvd will charge a new fee to get the blueray decrytor ...
     
  3. Andrew691

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    Where did you manage to get 7 for $300 from?
     
  4. burnpro

    burnpro Guest

    I went to the ny comp show
     

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