On 5/7/07, Matthew Brown morven@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/7/07, Darko Bulatovic mail@itam.ws wrote:
how do I use this number ?
Sorry but I don't really get it. How this number crack protection system. Because i am looking at this number and my DVD is not still cracked?
I know you're playing dumb to make a point -
but the US law in question bars components of a contravening device, and the code given is definitely an important part of a HD-DVD decryption device, because without one of these you cannot decrypt the content. There are other components needed, but they are also available - the encryption scheme itself I believe is publicly known (deliberately so, so that it could be peer-reviewed).
This number has no known real purpose except for being a HD-DVD key. (Yes, I know that people are rushing around trying to find other purposes for it as an excuse for keeping it available, but that doesn't change things)
-Matt
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A 1 or a 0 could be -part- of that "contravening device", just as a chunk of metal could conceivably be used to build an illegal automatic weapon. The number in itself is not any type of "contravening device", and on its own, is nothing but a very large number.
Whatever you think most people would use it for, whether you're right or not, it really is, in and of itself, just, a, number.