There was a report of blu-ray being hacked recently though it has been un-hacked now. The blu-ray disk of the movie Jumper was protected with recently updated BD+ secondary layer of blu-ray as reported by ArsTechnica. It was secure for a week but after that a cracking application flooded the market, which helped in cracking the security measure of the disk.

ArsTechnica stated that even on temporary basis BD+ can be re-secured. But a lot of questions were raised related to the future distribution of data. The DRM technology is used to abolish content theft, if not then make the theft more difficult. The DRM is regularly updated so that companies like Slysoft find it difficult to target in cracking the code. The economic battle on both sides can be own or at least settled with the help of this dynamic system. If you are planning to make a studio, you should have all the money and time to regularly update DRM and thus protect your data from being stolen. On the other hand, Stylos should give more effort in breaking the code of every new version that is released. The company regularly reviews the launch of new version.