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Parent power

By Barry Fox

3 April 2004

Parental control codes on DVDs are designed to stop children watching movies their parents do not approve of. But some discs don’t have them. So Samsung in Korea has devised a DVD player to put parents firmly back in control (US 2004/49647).

The machine reads the electronic contents list at the start of every DVD and uses it to generate a signature code unique to that disc. The parent then enters a “no play” command against that code and locks it with a password. When the machine is asked to play a disc with a no-play code, it refuses…

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