Tuesday, September 06, 2005

'DVD Jon' Breaks Google Video Lock


'DVD Jon' Breaks Google Video Lock 06.28.05

By Ryan Naraine
Norwegian hacker Jon Lech Johansen has cracked the lock on Google's new in-browser video player.
Johansen, also known as 'DVD Jon' for his work on decrypting DVD security codes, has created a patch for the Google Video Viewer—less than 24 hours after the search giant shipped the video playback plug-in, a tool based on the open-source
VideoLAN media player.

The patch, released on Johansen's
'So Sue Me' blog, effectively disables a modification Google made to the VideoLAN code to prevent users from playing videos that are not hosted on Google's servers.
Johansen said the patch, which requires the .Net run-time framework, will remove Google's restriction and allow the playback of video files that aren't on the
video.google.com server.
The 21-year-old hacker, who faced two trials in Norway in 2002 and 2003 for his role in the release of the DeCSS decryption software, is a hero to many for his efforts to defeat DRM (digital rights management) mechanisms built into media player technology.


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