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libaacs

libaacs is a research project to implement the Advanced Access Content System specification.

This research project provides, through an open-source library, a way to understand how the AACS works.

This research project is mainly developed by an international team of developers from Doom9.

Latest release is libaacs 0.11.1

NB: this project doesn't offer any key or certificate that could be used to decode encrypted copyrighted material.

Features

  • Portability: Currently supported platforms are GNU/Linux, Windows, MacOS X. The main dependency is libgcrypt for all cryptographic functions.
  • Freedom: libaacs is released under a Free Software license, ensuring it will stay free.
  • Legal: libaacs does not include any key or certificate and respects copyright.
  • Fun: libaacs is a fun project to hack on, because it is DRM and crypto-related.

Get libaacs

You can get libaacs latest release on our download server: libaacs 0.11.1

libaacs is also available through Git at:

git clone https://code.videolan.org/videolan/libaacs.git

You can browse the source code at code.videolan.org.

Mailing list

You can discuss about libaacs on the libaacs-devel mailing list.

Legal

libaacs does not infringe DRM's right or copyright. See more on our legal page.

Legal Contact

Si vous avez le moindre problème légal (If you have ANY issue with the legal part): Contact

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