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The History of DRM & Copy Protection in Computer Games
An overview of copy protection and DRM schemes used in computer gaming, covering the most notable and interesting methods from the late 70's on up through today!
● Please consider helping support LGR on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
published: 26 Oct 2012
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Sony's Clever but Flawed PlayStation Copy Protection--And How They Might Have Fixed It
You can support this channel on Patreon! Link below
The original PlayStation is a pretty neat thing. Using the CD as a storage medium was a smart move. But, Sony needed to add anti-piracy features to the disc to prevent miscreants from making bootleg copies of Crash Bandicoot. This video tells the story of how that works, why it wasn’t infallible, and also proposes a potentially impervious solution (24 years late, though).
Here’s that paper on reading optical discs. It’s a good read:
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/f772/6d20c43b22fb13f8788c8c64df2dbe9fa44f.pdf
You can support this channel on Patreon! Patrons of the channel are what keep videos like this coming. If you’re interested in supporting the channel through a voluntary contribution, please check out my Patreon page. Than...
published: 26 Mar 2018
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How the Sega Dreamcast Copy Protection Worked - And how it Failed | MVG
Did you know that the Sega Dreamcast had very sophisticated copy protection? I didn't either. But its true. The Dreamcast had excellent security measures in place. With the custom GD-ROM format that was not readable by any consumer PC CD and DVD drives at the time it seemed that the Dreamcast would be safe from haackers. That is until one fatal mistake caused the complete breakdown of the security measures.
And ultimately some say was part of the cause for the demise of the Sega Dreamcast.
Sources :
► http://wololo.net/2012/11/12/sega-dreamcast-how-its-security-works-and-how-it-was-hacked/
► https://www.retroreversing.com/How-the-Dreamcast-Security-was-Hacked
► http://fabiensanglard.net/dreamcast_hacking/
► https://www.neogaf.com/threads/lets-build-a-sega-dreamcast-game-from-scratch-...
published: 21 Jan 2019
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Macrovision: The Copy Protection in VHS
You can support this channel on Patreon! Link below
Did you ever try to copy one VHS tape to another and find that it just, well, didn’t work? Macrovision was the clever creation of what is now TiVo that managed to confuse a VCR without causing too much distress to a TV. In this video, we find out what it is, how to spot it, and how it works (with a healthy dose of speculation).
Music credit:
Panama Hat No Voice by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
You can support this channel on Patreon! Patrons of the channel are what keep these videos coming. If you’d like to support the channel as well, please check out my Patreon page. Thanks for your consideration!
https://www.pa...
published: 22 May 2018
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What is DVD Copy Protection? How Can You Bypass It?
👉 Copy any protected DVDs with this software: https://www.winxdvd.com/dvd-ripper-platinum/?ttref=ytboffi-pt-200929
This video explains what's DVD copy protection and guides you to copy contents from copy-protected DVDs for personal use.
Get an error when you try to play or copy a DVD? This issue is probably caused by DVD copy protection.
This video will answer the following questions:
00:00 Start
00:20 What is DVD copy protection?
00:35 What are the types of DVD copy protection?
01:17 How to rip a copy-protected DVD?
DVD copy protection is a kind of encryption technology used to protect the content in the DVD disc from unauthorized use, copy, disclosure or distribution.
There are many copy protection schemes used on commercial pre-recorded DVD discs, for example region code, CS...
published: 29 Sep 2020
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How to Prevent Files From Being Copied : Digital Dexterity
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You can prevent files from being copied to increase the overall security of your computer. Prevent files from being copied with help from an expert in information systems, programming languages, web development, and network security in this free video clip.
Expert: Lucas Mladek
Filmmaker: Victor Varnado
Series Description: Getting to know all of the hardware installed inside your computer is a great way to maximize the value of your purchase. Work on your digital dexterity with help from an expert in information systems, programming languages, web development, and network security in this free video series.
published: 01 Aug 2014
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How Floppy Disk Copy Protection Worked
I take a look at some of the copy protection methods used to prevent floppy disk duplicates from working. Heard of weak/flaky bits? This is far from a comprehensive list, but these are some of the most common and most interesting. I've also included simulations so you can see how they work.
Previous video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAswAoNLJhs
Try the Floppy Disk Simulator: https://robsmithdev.co.uk/floppysimulator
If you want to support my channel then consider becoming a Patreon!
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Chapters
Intro (00:00)
Background(00:54)
Non-Standard Disk Formats (01:40)
Invalid Checksums/CRCs (02:07)
Hidden Data (02:22)
Summary of Basic Methods (02:47)
Bad Sectors (02:58)
Index/Offset Data Alignment (03:35)
Dis...
published: 13 Feb 2022
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Fast and Easy Software Copy Protection - CrypKey INSTANT
published: 21 Nov 2014
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Low Cost Software Copy Protection
Code Lock is a low cost simple API (DLL) for Windows software. When installed with your software it requires a unique license key top be entered whenever the software is first started.
published: 13 Sep 2022
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Evolution of Copy Protection.
Evolution of Copy Protection.
In this video I talk about some of the different measures software companies, and video game developers have taken to prevent people from pirating their software. So stuff like non stranded floppy disk formats, manual lookups, 3rd party DRM systems like Safedisk and Securom, as well as a few others.
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Email: [email protected]
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/86Btm
0:00 Intro
1:00 On disk copy protection
2:24 Off disk copy protection
3:20 CD ROMs in the early 90s
3:55 Product keys
4:29 3rd party DRM
6:01 Accounts with the publisher, limited installs, and always online DRM
7:44 Outro
published: 13 Oct 2021
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The History of DRM & Copy Protection in Computer Games
An overview of copy protection and DRM schemes used in computer gaming, covering the most notable and interesting methods from the late 70's on up through today...
An overview of copy protection and DRM schemes used in computer gaming, covering the most notable and interesting methods from the late 70's on up through today!
● Please consider helping support LGR on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
https://wn.com/The_History_Of_Drm_Copy_Protection_In_Computer_Games
An overview of copy protection and DRM schemes used in computer gaming, covering the most notable and interesting methods from the late 70's on up through today!
● Please consider helping support LGR on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
- published: 26 Oct 2012
- views: 1477111
14:15
Sony's Clever but Flawed PlayStation Copy Protection--And How They Might Have Fixed It
You can support this channel on Patreon! Link below
The original PlayStation is a pretty neat thing. Using the CD as a storage medium was a smart move. But, ...
You can support this channel on Patreon! Link below
The original PlayStation is a pretty neat thing. Using the CD as a storage medium was a smart move. But, Sony needed to add anti-piracy features to the disc to prevent miscreants from making bootleg copies of Crash Bandicoot. This video tells the story of how that works, why it wasn’t infallible, and also proposes a potentially impervious solution (24 years late, though).
Here’s that paper on reading optical discs. It’s a good read:
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/f772/6d20c43b22fb13f8788c8c64df2dbe9fa44f.pdf
You can support this channel on Patreon! Patrons of the channel are what keep videos like this coming. If you’re interested in supporting the channel through a voluntary contribution, please check out my Patreon page. Thanks for your consideration!
https://www.patreon.com/technologyconnections
And thank you to the following Patrons!
Charlie Quigley, Tommi Hares, Tomas, Dakota Williams, Chuck Floyd, Eitan Tal, Callum Brieske, Paul Fisher, Stephen Vrazel, Applied Science, peter ford, Sophie Haskins, James Id, Brendan Sheehy, Jay Foreman, Rich Theobald, Kyle Olson, Bryan Reid, Quinton Wilson, Jeremy DeGuzman, Sean Spark, Lucas Hartbarger, Taylor Cuzela, twiglet, David Lastres, Granger Meador, Jeremy Kitchen, Jason Wellband, Shane Belaire, Paul Emmerich, Sam Hodge, Matthew Rossi, Paul Craigie, Paul Williams, Tyler, Gerald Monaco, Kelly Rose, Tab Patterson, Jason Weathered, Sergey Kiselev, h.drew foy, Roger Beal, Gantradies, Chris Hartl, Steve Stone, Brian G. Shacklett, Colton Aubrey Hooke, Paul Mills, Christopher Luna, Kotanu, Brendan Terrett, Techmoan, Mike Mason, Clara Latter, Elijah Reeds, Christopher Jett, Justin Talbot, Francisco Vogliotti, Steven Metcalf, Verysofisticated, Lolucoca, Matt Standish, John McLusky, Ashleigh R, Stephen Bell, Logan Beenken, Örn Arnarson, Eric Wood, Stephen Pick, BlancoGrande, Matthew Giraitis, James Ryan, Robert Joscelyne, Ellis M. Eisen, Francis Fisher, Kedar Deshpande, Boris, Bill Basch, Lukas Komischke, Dave Anderson, Felix Freiberger, Dane Peterson, Brent LaRowe, Aerospyke, Kiera Cox, Hunter Schwisow, Logan Kriete, RafaÅ‚ Wiosna, Adam D. Ruppe, Audin Malmin, Eric Hansen, Noah McCann, Jason R Scheuren, Rufo Sanchez, Bjørn Vegar Torseth, Yaniv, André, Andres Plaza, Charlie Hankin, Craig Leverenz, Casey Kikendall, Sebi Jecklin, Tianyu Ge, Daniel J Schless, Justin Smith, The8TrackKid, Scott Emmett O’Donnell, Jon-André Haraldstad, Ashley Grant, Boh00711, Drew McClain, Michael Snoden, Jesse Cardone, Hason Portwood, Kevin Terrell, Clara Latter, Nick, Ed Hall, Julian Rapoport, Christopher Bassett, Ryan Cozzubbo, Marcus Schwartz, Steven Hidy, Patrick Meister, Josef Citrine, The Automatic Filmmaker, Thomas Jew, Johan Schoeman, Joseph Spiros, Matt Taylor, Patrick Musson, Lars JJ, Carles Codony, Richard Lindsey, PK, Christopher Carpenter, blouerat, Frank Harris, Magnus Tranam, Robert Toth, Jason McMillon, George Dale, Mrpirate707, John Semander, Joseph Hill, Samuel Blakey, Marc Ethier, Luke Biddle, Winfield Trail, Giacomo Scaparrotti, Brady Brown, Hank Eskin, Stein Strindhaug, foophoof
https://wn.com/Sony's_Clever_But_Flawed_Playstation_Copy_Protection_And_How_They_Might_Have_Fixed_It
You can support this channel on Patreon! Link below
The original PlayStation is a pretty neat thing. Using the CD as a storage medium was a smart move. But, Sony needed to add anti-piracy features to the disc to prevent miscreants from making bootleg copies of Crash Bandicoot. This video tells the story of how that works, why it wasn’t infallible, and also proposes a potentially impervious solution (24 years late, though).
Here’s that paper on reading optical discs. It’s a good read:
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/f772/6d20c43b22fb13f8788c8c64df2dbe9fa44f.pdf
You can support this channel on Patreon! Patrons of the channel are what keep videos like this coming. If you’re interested in supporting the channel through a voluntary contribution, please check out my Patreon page. Thanks for your consideration!
https://www.patreon.com/technologyconnections
And thank you to the following Patrons!
Charlie Quigley, Tommi Hares, Tomas, Dakota Williams, Chuck Floyd, Eitan Tal, Callum Brieske, Paul Fisher, Stephen Vrazel, Applied Science, peter ford, Sophie Haskins, James Id, Brendan Sheehy, Jay Foreman, Rich Theobald, Kyle Olson, Bryan Reid, Quinton Wilson, Jeremy DeGuzman, Sean Spark, Lucas Hartbarger, Taylor Cuzela, twiglet, David Lastres, Granger Meador, Jeremy Kitchen, Jason Wellband, Shane Belaire, Paul Emmerich, Sam Hodge, Matthew Rossi, Paul Craigie, Paul Williams, Tyler, Gerald Monaco, Kelly Rose, Tab Patterson, Jason Weathered, Sergey Kiselev, h.drew foy, Roger Beal, Gantradies, Chris Hartl, Steve Stone, Brian G. Shacklett, Colton Aubrey Hooke, Paul Mills, Christopher Luna, Kotanu, Brendan Terrett, Techmoan, Mike Mason, Clara Latter, Elijah Reeds, Christopher Jett, Justin Talbot, Francisco Vogliotti, Steven Metcalf, Verysofisticated, Lolucoca, Matt Standish, John McLusky, Ashleigh R, Stephen Bell, Logan Beenken, Örn Arnarson, Eric Wood, Stephen Pick, BlancoGrande, Matthew Giraitis, James Ryan, Robert Joscelyne, Ellis M. Eisen, Francis Fisher, Kedar Deshpande, Boris, Bill Basch, Lukas Komischke, Dave Anderson, Felix Freiberger, Dane Peterson, Brent LaRowe, Aerospyke, Kiera Cox, Hunter Schwisow, Logan Kriete, RafaÅ‚ Wiosna, Adam D. Ruppe, Audin Malmin, Eric Hansen, Noah McCann, Jason R Scheuren, Rufo Sanchez, Bjørn Vegar Torseth, Yaniv, André, Andres Plaza, Charlie Hankin, Craig Leverenz, Casey Kikendall, Sebi Jecklin, Tianyu Ge, Daniel J Schless, Justin Smith, The8TrackKid, Scott Emmett O’Donnell, Jon-André Haraldstad, Ashley Grant, Boh00711, Drew McClain, Michael Snoden, Jesse Cardone, Hason Portwood, Kevin Terrell, Clara Latter, Nick, Ed Hall, Julian Rapoport, Christopher Bassett, Ryan Cozzubbo, Marcus Schwartz, Steven Hidy, Patrick Meister, Josef Citrine, The Automatic Filmmaker, Thomas Jew, Johan Schoeman, Joseph Spiros, Matt Taylor, Patrick Musson, Lars JJ, Carles Codony, Richard Lindsey, PK, Christopher Carpenter, blouerat, Frank Harris, Magnus Tranam, Robert Toth, Jason McMillon, George Dale, Mrpirate707, John Semander, Joseph Hill, Samuel Blakey, Marc Ethier, Luke Biddle, Winfield Trail, Giacomo Scaparrotti, Brady Brown, Hank Eskin, Stein Strindhaug, foophoof
- published: 26 Mar 2018
- views: 5420699
11:38
How the Sega Dreamcast Copy Protection Worked - And how it Failed | MVG
Did you know that the Sega Dreamcast had very sophisticated copy protection? I didn't either. But its true. The Dreamcast had excellent security measures in pla...
Did you know that the Sega Dreamcast had very sophisticated copy protection? I didn't either. But its true. The Dreamcast had excellent security measures in place. With the custom GD-ROM format that was not readable by any consumer PC CD and DVD drives at the time it seemed that the Dreamcast would be safe from haackers. That is until one fatal mistake caused the complete breakdown of the security measures.
And ultimately some say was part of the cause for the demise of the Sega Dreamcast.
Sources :
► http://wololo.net/2012/11/12/sega-dreamcast-how-its-security-works-and-how-it-was-hacked/
► https://www.retroreversing.com/How-the-Dreamcast-Security-was-Hacked
► http://fabiensanglard.net/dreamcast_hacking/
► https://www.neogaf.com/threads/lets-build-a-sega-dreamcast-game-from-scratch-breakout.916501/
► Consider supporting me - https://www.patreon.com/ModernVintageGamer
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#DreamcastHacking #GDROM
https://wn.com/How_The_Sega_Dreamcast_Copy_Protection_Worked_And_How_It_Failed_|_Mvg
Did you know that the Sega Dreamcast had very sophisticated copy protection? I didn't either. But its true. The Dreamcast had excellent security measures in place. With the custom GD-ROM format that was not readable by any consumer PC CD and DVD drives at the time it seemed that the Dreamcast would be safe from haackers. That is until one fatal mistake caused the complete breakdown of the security measures.
And ultimately some say was part of the cause for the demise of the Sega Dreamcast.
Sources :
► http://wololo.net/2012/11/12/sega-dreamcast-how-its-security-works-and-how-it-was-hacked/
► https://www.retroreversing.com/How-the-Dreamcast-Security-was-Hacked
► http://fabiensanglard.net/dreamcast_hacking/
► https://www.neogaf.com/threads/lets-build-a-sega-dreamcast-game-from-scratch-breakout.916501/
► Consider supporting me - https://www.patreon.com/ModernVintageGamer
Social Media Links :
► Check me out on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ModernVintageGamer
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► The Real MVP Podcast : https://player.fm/series/the-real-mvp
► Follow me on Twitter : https://twitter.com/ModernVintageG
#DreamcastHacking #GDROM
- published: 21 Jan 2019
- views: 885881
12:30
Macrovision: The Copy Protection in VHS
You can support this channel on Patreon! Link below
Did you ever try to copy one VHS tape to another and find that it just, well, didn’t work? Macrovision was...
You can support this channel on Patreon! Link below
Did you ever try to copy one VHS tape to another and find that it just, well, didn’t work? Macrovision was the clever creation of what is now TiVo that managed to confuse a VCR without causing too much distress to a TV. In this video, we find out what it is, how to spot it, and how it works (with a healthy dose of speculation).
Music credit:
Panama Hat No Voice by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
You can support this channel on Patreon! Patrons of the channel are what keep these videos coming. If you’d like to support the channel as well, please check out my Patreon page. Thanks for your consideration!
https://www.patreon.com/technologyconnections
And thank you to the following Patrons!
Charlie Quigley, Dakota Williams, Adam Erickson, Kevin Terrell, Tommi Hares, Trevor Smith, Thomas Fuchs, Callum Brieske, Tomas, Chuck Floyd, Eitan Tal, Emil Gilliam, Andy Copsey, Bitcore, Filip, Per 'Zapro' Jensen, Ward Sutherland, Örn Arnarson, Alberto Amatucci, etho624, Chris Giddings, Tomasz Kolinko, Carles Codony, Samuel Plainfield, Jason McMillon, TeaChest Media, Michael Pacheco, Jason Ganiatsas, Mike Gerow, Marc Schroth, Andrew J Thom, Samuel Blakey, Mrpirate707, Frank Harris, Joseph Spiros, Patrick Meister, Sergey Kiselev, Clara Latter, Ashley Grant, Scott Emmett O'Donnell, Tianyu Ge, jeekl, rozboris, Kelly Rose, Paul Fisher, Stephen Vrazel, Applied Science, Peter ford, Sophie Haskins, James Id, Brendan Sheehy, Jay Foreman, Rich Theobald, Kyle Olson, Bryan Reid, Quinton Wilson, Jeremy DeGuzman, Sean Spark, Lucas Hartbarger, Taylor Cuzela, David Lastres, Granger Meador, Jeremy Kitchen, Jason Wellband, Shane Belaire, Paul Emmerich, Matthew Rossi, Paul Craigie, Alex Smith, Nick, Tyler, Paul Williams, Steven Hidy, Fredrik Grufman, Kollin O'Dannel, RJ Kent, Yona, Kevin Strehl, Tony DeSimone, Mike Bailey, Maggie Brown, Howard Kraut, TM, Mark Nicholas Wales, Jason D., T.J. Steckbeck, Pavlo Pravdiukov, Tobias Faller, Marco Anastasi, Peter Byrd, Trix Farrar, Matthew Razza, Mitchel J. Mullin II, Jakob Strande Langgaard, Jan StavÄ›l, Paul Walton, Matt Falcon, Steven First, Denver Alexander, Conor Hennessy Sykes, FinaleGrande, Christopher Dickey, OnlyOneSolutionTBHFam, Matt Sackett, Tim Juchcinski, Wayne Marsh, Ernie Smith, foophoof, Stein Strindhaug, Hank Eskin, Brady Brown, Giacomo Scaparrotti, Winfield Trail, Luke Biddle, Marc Ethier, Joseph Hill, John Semander, Bill Basch, Robert Toth, Magnus Tranum, blouerat, PK, Richard Lindsey, Lars JJ, Patrick Musson, Matt Taylor, Johan Schoeman, Thomas Jew, Josef Citrine, Marcus Schwartz, Ryan Cozzubbo, Christopher Bassett, Julian Rapoport, Ed Hall, Jason Portwood, Jesse Cardone, Michael Snowden, Drew McClain, Boh00711, Jon-André Haraldstad, The8TrackKid, Daniel J Schless, Sebi Jecklin, Casey Kikendall, Craig Leverenz, Charlie Hankin, Andres Plaza, Revenge, Matthew Baron, André, Gerald Monaco, Tab Patterson, Jason Weathered, h.drew foy, Roger Beal, Gantradies, Chris Hartl, Steve Stone, Brian G. Shacklett, Colton Aubrey Hooke, Paul Mills, Christopher Luna, Kotanu, Brendan Terrett, Techmoan, Mike Mason, Elijah Reeds, Christopher Jett, Justin Talbot, Steven Metcalf, Verysofisticated, Lolucoca, John McLusky, Ashleigh R, Stephen Bell, Logan Beenken, Eric Wood, Stephen Pick, BlancoGrande, Matthew Giraitis, James Ryan, Robert Joscelyne, Ellis M. Eisen, Francis Fisher, Kedar Deshpande, Lukas Komischke, Dave Anderson, Felix Freiberger, Dane Peterson, Brent LaRowe, Aerospyke, Kieran Cox, Hunter Schwisow, Logan Kriete, Rafał Wiosna, Adam D. Ruppe, Audin Malmin, Eric Hansen, Noah McCann, Jason R Scheuren, Rufo Sanchez, The War Academy, Yaniv, neko, Daniel Ch, Lee Wallbank, Grayson Lang, Neil Bronner, Carl Yazbek, Jeffrey Grajkowski, Christopher Splinter, Eric Merrill, Stefan Berndtsson
https://wn.com/Macrovision_The_Copy_Protection_In_Vhs
You can support this channel on Patreon! Link below
Did you ever try to copy one VHS tape to another and find that it just, well, didn’t work? Macrovision was the clever creation of what is now TiVo that managed to confuse a VCR without causing too much distress to a TV. In this video, we find out what it is, how to spot it, and how it works (with a healthy dose of speculation).
Music credit:
Panama Hat No Voice by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
You can support this channel on Patreon! Patrons of the channel are what keep these videos coming. If you’d like to support the channel as well, please check out my Patreon page. Thanks for your consideration!
https://www.patreon.com/technologyconnections
And thank you to the following Patrons!
Charlie Quigley, Dakota Williams, Adam Erickson, Kevin Terrell, Tommi Hares, Trevor Smith, Thomas Fuchs, Callum Brieske, Tomas, Chuck Floyd, Eitan Tal, Emil Gilliam, Andy Copsey, Bitcore, Filip, Per 'Zapro' Jensen, Ward Sutherland, Örn Arnarson, Alberto Amatucci, etho624, Chris Giddings, Tomasz Kolinko, Carles Codony, Samuel Plainfield, Jason McMillon, TeaChest Media, Michael Pacheco, Jason Ganiatsas, Mike Gerow, Marc Schroth, Andrew J Thom, Samuel Blakey, Mrpirate707, Frank Harris, Joseph Spiros, Patrick Meister, Sergey Kiselev, Clara Latter, Ashley Grant, Scott Emmett O'Donnell, Tianyu Ge, jeekl, rozboris, Kelly Rose, Paul Fisher, Stephen Vrazel, Applied Science, Peter ford, Sophie Haskins, James Id, Brendan Sheehy, Jay Foreman, Rich Theobald, Kyle Olson, Bryan Reid, Quinton Wilson, Jeremy DeGuzman, Sean Spark, Lucas Hartbarger, Taylor Cuzela, David Lastres, Granger Meador, Jeremy Kitchen, Jason Wellband, Shane Belaire, Paul Emmerich, Matthew Rossi, Paul Craigie, Alex Smith, Nick, Tyler, Paul Williams, Steven Hidy, Fredrik Grufman, Kollin O'Dannel, RJ Kent, Yona, Kevin Strehl, Tony DeSimone, Mike Bailey, Maggie Brown, Howard Kraut, TM, Mark Nicholas Wales, Jason D., T.J. Steckbeck, Pavlo Pravdiukov, Tobias Faller, Marco Anastasi, Peter Byrd, Trix Farrar, Matthew Razza, Mitchel J. Mullin II, Jakob Strande Langgaard, Jan StavÄ›l, Paul Walton, Matt Falcon, Steven First, Denver Alexander, Conor Hennessy Sykes, FinaleGrande, Christopher Dickey, OnlyOneSolutionTBHFam, Matt Sackett, Tim Juchcinski, Wayne Marsh, Ernie Smith, foophoof, Stein Strindhaug, Hank Eskin, Brady Brown, Giacomo Scaparrotti, Winfield Trail, Luke Biddle, Marc Ethier, Joseph Hill, John Semander, Bill Basch, Robert Toth, Magnus Tranum, blouerat, PK, Richard Lindsey, Lars JJ, Patrick Musson, Matt Taylor, Johan Schoeman, Thomas Jew, Josef Citrine, Marcus Schwartz, Ryan Cozzubbo, Christopher Bassett, Julian Rapoport, Ed Hall, Jason Portwood, Jesse Cardone, Michael Snowden, Drew McClain, Boh00711, Jon-André Haraldstad, The8TrackKid, Daniel J Schless, Sebi Jecklin, Casey Kikendall, Craig Leverenz, Charlie Hankin, Andres Plaza, Revenge, Matthew Baron, André, Gerald Monaco, Tab Patterson, Jason Weathered, h.drew foy, Roger Beal, Gantradies, Chris Hartl, Steve Stone, Brian G. Shacklett, Colton Aubrey Hooke, Paul Mills, Christopher Luna, Kotanu, Brendan Terrett, Techmoan, Mike Mason, Elijah Reeds, Christopher Jett, Justin Talbot, Steven Metcalf, Verysofisticated, Lolucoca, John McLusky, Ashleigh R, Stephen Bell, Logan Beenken, Eric Wood, Stephen Pick, BlancoGrande, Matthew Giraitis, James Ryan, Robert Joscelyne, Ellis M. Eisen, Francis Fisher, Kedar Deshpande, Lukas Komischke, Dave Anderson, Felix Freiberger, Dane Peterson, Brent LaRowe, Aerospyke, Kieran Cox, Hunter Schwisow, Logan Kriete, Rafał Wiosna, Adam D. Ruppe, Audin Malmin, Eric Hansen, Noah McCann, Jason R Scheuren, Rufo Sanchez, The War Academy, Yaniv, neko, Daniel Ch, Lee Wallbank, Grayson Lang, Neil Bronner, Carl Yazbek, Jeffrey Grajkowski, Christopher Splinter, Eric Merrill, Stefan Berndtsson
- published: 22 May 2018
- views: 1250956
1:51
What is DVD Copy Protection? How Can You Bypass It?
👉 Copy any protected DVDs with this software: https://www.winxdvd.com/dvd-ripper-platinum/?ttref=ytboffi-pt-200929
This video explains what's DVD copy protecti...
👉 Copy any protected DVDs with this software: https://www.winxdvd.com/dvd-ripper-platinum/?ttref=ytboffi-pt-200929
This video explains what's DVD copy protection and guides you to copy contents from copy-protected DVDs for personal use.
Get an error when you try to play or copy a DVD? This issue is probably caused by DVD copy protection.
This video will answer the following questions:
00:00 Start
00:20 What is DVD copy protection?
00:35 What are the types of DVD copy protection?
01:17 How to rip a copy-protected DVD?
DVD copy protection is a kind of encryption technology used to protect the content in the DVD disc from unauthorized use, copy, disclosure or distribution.
There are many copy protection schemes used on commercial pre-recorded DVD discs, for example region code, CSS, RCE, Sony ARccOS, UOP, and Disney X-Project DRM.
Get to know more about these copy protection schemes and learn how to bypass them easily with WinX DVD Ripper Platinum.
Free download WinX DVD Ripper Platinum: https://www.winxdvd.com/dvd-ripper-platinum/?ttref=ytboffi-pt-200929
Step 1: Insert your DVD disc into the drive and load it.
Step 2: Choose an output format.
Step 3: Tap "RUN" button.
Check more about DVD copy protection: https://bit.ly/3b8spyc
⚠ Disclaimer: Digiarty Software does not advocate ripping copy-protected DVDs for any commercial purpose and suggests referring to the DVD copyright laws in your countries before doing so.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Dvd_Copy_Protection_How_Can_You_Bypass_It
👉 Copy any protected DVDs with this software: https://www.winxdvd.com/dvd-ripper-platinum/?ttref=ytboffi-pt-200929
This video explains what's DVD copy protection and guides you to copy contents from copy-protected DVDs for personal use.
Get an error when you try to play or copy a DVD? This issue is probably caused by DVD copy protection.
This video will answer the following questions:
00:00 Start
00:20 What is DVD copy protection?
00:35 What are the types of DVD copy protection?
01:17 How to rip a copy-protected DVD?
DVD copy protection is a kind of encryption technology used to protect the content in the DVD disc from unauthorized use, copy, disclosure or distribution.
There are many copy protection schemes used on commercial pre-recorded DVD discs, for example region code, CSS, RCE, Sony ARccOS, UOP, and Disney X-Project DRM.
Get to know more about these copy protection schemes and learn how to bypass them easily with WinX DVD Ripper Platinum.
Free download WinX DVD Ripper Platinum: https://www.winxdvd.com/dvd-ripper-platinum/?ttref=ytboffi-pt-200929
Step 1: Insert your DVD disc into the drive and load it.
Step 2: Choose an output format.
Step 3: Tap "RUN" button.
Check more about DVD copy protection: https://bit.ly/3b8spyc
⚠ Disclaimer: Digiarty Software does not advocate ripping copy-protected DVDs for any commercial purpose and suggests referring to the DVD copyright laws in your countries before doing so.
- published: 29 Sep 2020
- views: 13497
1:11
How to Prevent Files From Being Copied : Digital Dexterity
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You can prevent files from being copied to increase the overall security of your computer. Prevent files from being copied with help from an expert in information systems, programming languages, web development, and network security in this free video clip.
Expert: Lucas Mladek
Filmmaker: Victor Varnado
Series Description: Getting to know all of the hardware installed inside your computer is a great way to maximize the value of your purchase. Work on your digital dexterity with help from an expert in information systems, programming languages, web development, and network security in this free video series.
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You can prevent files from being copied to increase the overall security of your computer. Prevent files from being copied with help from an expert in information systems, programming languages, web development, and network security in this free video clip.
Expert: Lucas Mladek
Filmmaker: Victor Varnado
Series Description: Getting to know all of the hardware installed inside your computer is a great way to maximize the value of your purchase. Work on your digital dexterity with help from an expert in information systems, programming languages, web development, and network security in this free video series.
- published: 01 Aug 2014
- views: 119162
9:49
How Floppy Disk Copy Protection Worked
I take a look at some of the copy protection methods used to prevent floppy disk duplicates from working. Heard of weak/flaky bits? This is far from a comprehe...
I take a look at some of the copy protection methods used to prevent floppy disk duplicates from working. Heard of weak/flaky bits? This is far from a comprehensive list, but these are some of the most common and most interesting. I've also included simulations so you can see how they work.
Previous video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAswAoNLJhs
Try the Floppy Disk Simulator: https://robsmithdev.co.uk/floppysimulator
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Chapters
Intro (00:00)
Background(00:54)
Non-Standard Disk Formats (01:40)
Invalid Checksums/CRCs (02:07)
Hidden Data (02:22)
Summary of Basic Methods (02:47)
Bad Sectors (02:58)
Index/Offset Data Alignment (03:35)
Disk Visualisation Simulator Introduction (04:09)
Long Tracks (05:21)
Unformatted/Random Areas (06:09)
Sector Timing Variations (06:39)
Weak/Flaky Bits (07:20)
Summary (08:59)
Video:
"Don't copy that floppy" video by SIIA (formerly Software Publishers Association), 1992.
Full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DumqRAsLVvE
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copyking by Jonte
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I take a look at some of the copy protection methods used to prevent floppy disk duplicates from working. Heard of weak/flaky bits? This is far from a comprehensive list, but these are some of the most common and most interesting. I've also included simulations so you can see how they work.
Previous video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAswAoNLJhs
Try the Floppy Disk Simulator: https://robsmithdev.co.uk/floppysimulator
If you want to support my channel then consider becoming a Patreon!
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RobSmithDev
Discord: https://discord.gg/MKZ6HA6ZWE
Chapters
Intro (00:00)
Background(00:54)
Non-Standard Disk Formats (01:40)
Invalid Checksums/CRCs (02:07)
Hidden Data (02:22)
Summary of Basic Methods (02:47)
Bad Sectors (02:58)
Index/Offset Data Alignment (03:35)
Disk Visualisation Simulator Introduction (04:09)
Long Tracks (05:21)
Unformatted/Random Areas (06:09)
Sector Timing Variations (06:39)
Weak/Flaky Bits (07:20)
Summary (08:59)
Video:
"Don't copy that floppy" video by SIIA (formerly Software Publishers Association), 1992.
Full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DumqRAsLVvE
Music:
rotate picture by rush
copyking by Jonte
Copyright © RobSmithDev 2021-2022
https://robsmithdev.co.uk
Where appropriate, all efforts were made to trace & obtain copyright
holders permissions to reproduce their material in this video.
If you have any questions regarding content please get in touch.
#copyprotection #floppydisk #weakbits #piracy
- published: 13 Feb 2022
- views: 7787
0:46
Low Cost Software Copy Protection
Code Lock is a low cost simple API (DLL) for Windows software. When installed with your software it requires a unique license key top be entered whenever the so...
Code Lock is a low cost simple API (DLL) for Windows software. When installed with your software it requires a unique license key top be entered whenever the software is first started.
https://wn.com/Low_Cost_Software_Copy_Protection
Code Lock is a low cost simple API (DLL) for Windows software. When installed with your software it requires a unique license key top be entered whenever the software is first started.
- published: 13 Sep 2022
- views: 106
8:45
Evolution of Copy Protection.
Evolution of Copy Protection.
In this video I talk about some of the different measures software companies, and video game developers have taken to prevent peo...
Evolution of Copy Protection.
In this video I talk about some of the different measures software companies, and video game developers have taken to prevent people from pirating their software. So stuff like non stranded floppy disk formats, manual lookups, 3rd party DRM systems like Safedisk and Securom, as well as a few others.
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0:00 Intro
1:00 On disk copy protection
2:24 Off disk copy protection
3:20 CD ROMs in the early 90s
3:55 Product keys
4:29 3rd party DRM
6:01 Accounts with the publisher, limited installs, and always online DRM
7:44 Outro
https://wn.com/Evolution_Of_Copy_Protection.
Evolution of Copy Protection.
In this video I talk about some of the different measures software companies, and video game developers have taken to prevent people from pirating their software. So stuff like non stranded floppy disk formats, manual lookups, 3rd party DRM systems like Safedisk and Securom, as well as a few others.
I DARE YOU TO CLICK THIS! https://cutt.ly/en4gD6a
Email:
[email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BTM86-103670835236648
Twitter: https://twitter.com/86Btm
0:00 Intro
1:00 On disk copy protection
2:24 Off disk copy protection
3:20 CD ROMs in the early 90s
3:55 Product keys
4:29 3rd party DRM
6:01 Accounts with the publisher, limited installs, and always online DRM
7:44 Outro
- published: 13 Oct 2021
- views: 671