Wall eventually collapse and now it would be protection HDCP 2.2 that protects 4K content from Netflix and Amazon who took the lead in the wing. According to the specialized website TorrentFreak, illegal copies of two new sets of services are now available on sharing networks, such as the highly anticipated adaptation of the novel by Philip K. Dick, “Man in the High Castle” exclusive Amazon.
HDCP 2.2 circumvented?
All the videos of these two services are protected in particular by the High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (HDCP) in its version 2.2, a hitherto deemed secure encryption system.
But according to our colleagues at TorrentFreak, the offending videos are original 4K files (10GB per episode) and not scaled versions, evidence that protection has been, for the first time, bypassed.
If the large size of 4K movies (up to 100 GB!) should be limited in time dissemination of these files in high definition, it is clear, however, that dealers must already seek to seal the
fault
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Adrian BRANCO
Reporter
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