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    New DVD watermark has pirates in its sights

    From ww.newscientist.com

    Hollywood has unveiled a powerful new technology which it hopes will help kill the pirating of movies. The system relies on sound – not vision – and was unveiled at a conference held by the international DVD Forum in Paris, France last week.
    The opportunity for a novel copyright protection system arose because the Forum is now finalising the standards for the new High Definition DVD system that goes on sale early in 2006. The details of the system were explained by Alan Bell, executive vice-president of advanced technology with Warner Brothers in California, US.
    All HD-DVD players will have a sensor that looks for inaudible watermarks in the soundtrack of movies. The watermarks will be included in the soundtracks of all major movies released to cinemas.
    If a DVD player detects the telltale code, the disc must be an illegal copy made by copying a film print to video, or pointing a camcorder and microphone at a cinema screen. So the player refuses to play the disc.


    Subtle variations

    The mark is made by slightly varying the waveform of speech and music in a regular pattern to convey a digital code. The variations are too subtle to be noticeable to the human ear, but are easily recognised by the decoder in the player.
    A variation of the system can also prevent the playback of discs made by pointing a camcorder at a home screen while it is playing a legitimate disc sold to individual consumers.
    The consumer discs will also have an audio watermark, which differs from the cinema mark. If an HD-DVD player senses the consumer watermark it will check whether the disc is a legal, factory-pressed version and, if not, shut down.


    Children’s parties

    Alan Bell believes the DVD Forum has done all it can to prevent foul-ups. “We know that there might be a Hollywood movie in the background during a children’s party, and if Dad takes a home movie the watermark might end up on the sound track,” he says. “So the player will only shut down if it is continuous for quite a long time.”
    Fred von Lohmann, an intellectual property attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation in San Francisco, California, says: “Few may object if you're only talking about the blue-laser DVD drives, but the trouble with watermarking schemes is the scope of the technology."
    "For any watermarking scheme to be effective, technology companies have to be forced to re-engineer playback devices to detect the watermarks," he told New Scientist. "The risk is that Hollywood starts dictating the redesign of existing DVD drives, CD drives, hard drives, and personal computers, all to buttress the watermark."

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    filter to remove the watermark released in 3....2....1....
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    Probably wont be hard for someone to reverse engineer this and built a crack.
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    It will take years to get this.. First of all no one is going to go out and buy these dvd players or have any means of buying them nor want to for while.. It will make the movie industry to build dvd9 disc for a long time.

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    my question is what you do if you have a legal home-made DVD. is it going to have a watermark? i doubt it.

    oh shit, my DVD player locked me out because i was playing my family videos.
    Here's Britney Spears' private jet... The gulf stream 3 doesn't even have a remote control for its surround sound DVD system. Still think downloading music for free isn't a big deal?

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    not going to work
    most people dont even buy dvd players to watch there ripped dvds they put it in there computer dvd player and baboom they watch it like that.

    i aint bout to go buy a new dvd player either.
    i have an all in one divx combo player from phillips.
    my other one works just as fine.

    oh and the library has plenty of dvds too. for free :)
    nuff said

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    if i have a dvd player im not going to buy a new one to watch the watermark disk...thus im not ganna buy the disk.......concluding im ganna endup pirating the disk because there is a crack...for everything..who remembers the magic marker trick were u color the cd and it plays in ur computer
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