Originally posted by: cubby1223
Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
AACS is way more than just trying to stop the casual pirate as well. Besides, as I said, once a movie is up on the web every Tom, Dick, and Harry can download it; so preventing the casual copy is useless until you can stop movies from being distributed illegally on the net.
I think the major goal is to make it so there cannot be a DeCSS program available so anyone can decode any movie.
As of right now, for me to download 50gb would take me 5 days of a 24/7 connection devoted solely to this download (assuming I get full speed all the time). It's just not cost-effective for me to download a movie, it's better to purchase it.
With BD+ you're going to prevent the distribution of decoding keys, which will help sales in the first weeks the movie is released, which is when the majority of sales and rentals are.
It's a hope. Hopefully BD+ will be enough to get them to release movies - or there's a possibility we're all going to have to wait for the next revisions with even more DRM before we can see the content.