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security vs drm or double dvd

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 66.122.165.196] on March 05, 2008 02:20 AM
If money transactions can be secure, whats the problem with copywrited material transfer. Hears an idea perhaps its available see foot note. Idea: dvd player that has read lamp on top and bottom. This dose the following 1) promotes HD as double sided dvd could be used to play HD from standard disc.(there should be a conversion program that allows a person to load HD from standard dvd if they don't already by storing say an incripted maybe xored interlace that beats against the other side of the dvd to creat a protected playable version). 2) The player could allow two discs to play for a multi-media experience and promote copywriten material use by 3) allowing mash ups of movie and music content were instruction are to play one disc synced with the other. It would be legit because you would need the copywrited original to play the hacked version (altered sound effects or animation or movie set to copywriten music). This could also allow any number of language translations and subtitles including mixing the spoken track against different subtitles. The language feature mite find suport from governments promoting education through passive learning giving movie producers an extra source of income. Like using strings in music arangements. Foot note: HD production is promoted while standard media delivery is being decided so HD products can simply be reformated for the chosen media. Also if it is not already standard a conversion program to convert HD to standard and other palm and cell screens may be handy.

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