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Arrrr, Matey. Pirates Attacking Blu-ray
What's going on these days? Pirates are attacking everywhere. Already bored with DVD, pirates have set their spyglass on Blu-ray.
Authorities in China, home of the most voracious pirates in the video business, seized a stash of over 800 illegally pirated Blu-ray titles, showing that the robust copy-protection that Blu-ray was supposed to have is useless.
What's most offensive is that this pirate's booty wasn't even direct copies of the Blu-ray discs to Blu-ray. The pirates rip the movies from Blu-ray to . . .
DVD. Yup, using AVCHD compression, the 1080 Blu-rays are compressed and down-converted to files small enough to fit on a DVD. Yuck! Unfortunately, they look good enough to fool some consumers. However, the discs lack most of the bonus features that fit on Blu-ray, and even the soundtracks are affected.
The discs, seized in Shenzhen, China, were packaged in realistic-looking Blu-ray boxes, complete with the authenticating holograms. The Motion Picture Association Internation said that this is the first ever seizure of these types of discs.
Pirates on Blu-ray are good. Pirated Blu-rays are very bad, on many levels. —Leslie Shapiro
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