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==Unlicensed decryption==
On 26 December 2006, a person using the [[pseudonym|alias]] "muslix64" published a working, open-sourced AACS decrypting utility named [[BackupHDDVD]], looking at the publicly available AACS specifications. Given the correct keys, it can be used to decrypt AACS-encrypted content. A corresponding BackupBluRay program was soon developed.<ref>{{cite web
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The Digg administrators eventually gave up trying to censor submissions that contained the key.<ref>{{cite news
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