New Hexalock DVD Media Copy Protection Software

March 22nd, 2008


Hexalock, a developer of digital copy protection solutions, announced today a new copy protection technology for both data and video stored on DVD recordable discs.

The company released HexDVDR-Video, which protects against copying video DVDs and HexDVD-DATA, for protection of software and data.

According to Hexalock, HexDVDR-Video does not allow direct 1:1 copying of a DVD video disc, by forcing any copy program to stop or require extended time (multiple hours) to copy. Duplicating the complete DVD by file based copying is also not possible.

In addition, the software protects video titles against ripping (typically the main movie). Attempts to rip video titles will result in long ripping time (multiple hours) and distorted video, the company claims. Last but not least, HexDVDR-Video does not allow emulating the original DVD.

HexDVD-DATA does not allow duplicating of an original DVDR, making the copy useless.

The technology also applies a mass manufactured unique signature to a software/data DVD-ROM, that cannot be psysically recorded by any DVD burner/software combination.

In the scenario of copying the protected DVDR to the hard disk, the program will not work if the original DVDR is not in the drive. (Options include requiring that the original disc be in the reader every time the software is run, only the first time the software is run, or on other preset occasions.)

In addition, HexDVD-DATA does not allow reverse engineering. Algorithm theft is virtually impossible because the programs are encrypted and debugging is securely disabled, Hexalock claims.

More from their website:

HexDVDR-Video effectively protects against copying video DVDs in the following ways:

  • Duplicating the complete DVD by direct 1:1 copying.
    The copy program will stop or require extended time (multiple hours) to copy.
  • Duplicating the complete DVD by file based copying.
    The copy program will stop or require extended time (multiple hours) to copy.
  • Ripping separate titles from the DVD.
    HexDVDR-Video protects one title on the disc against ripping (typically the main movie). Attempts to rip this title will result in long ripping time (multiple hours) and distorted video.
  • Emulating the original DVD.
    This action is not possible.

HexDVD-DATA secures your software and data by preventing the following actions:

  • Duplicating the original DVDR.
    The copy will not work and the software will ask for the original DVD media.
  • No DVD burner/software combination is physically able to write the mass manufactured unique signature.
  • Copying the DVDR to the hard disk.
    The program will not work if the original DVDR is not in the drive.
    (Options include requiring that the original disc be in the reader every time the software is run, only the first time the software is run, or on other preset occasions.)
  • Reverse Engineering.
    Algorithm theft is virtually impossible because the programs are encrypted and debugging is securely disabled.

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