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Old 21st August 2017, 08:38   #3  |  Link
neil wilkes
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Originally Posted by kolak View Post
As far as I can tell by breaking AACS your code BD-J code becomes public. I'm not sure if there is an additional way of protecting it.
I am not sure that is correct - BD-J code can usually be read simply by loading the disc into a BD-ROM drive. We have done this on several replicated discs.
We think we have found a way though - Allatori Java Obfuscator
and my code writer is working with their developers to ensure we pass both Eclipse checks as well as the Sony AF verification checks.
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