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So I’m assuming that people who got a ban either didn’t see the warning or ignored it then? I don’t think Amazon would lay down a ban without some kind of warning.
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Originally posted by tswizzlestix View PostIt has been reported that this is not 'resolved'. At least one incident has been reported with the user using the latest version
This could be a historical thing, or it could be that this is not fully 'resolved.
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It has been reported that this is not 'resolved'. At least one incident has been reported with the user using the latest version
This could be a historical thing, or it could be that this is not fully 'resolved.
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I did follow the instructions like what Allnight said. I'm still hesitant to use Amazon at this time.
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Originally posted by simchris View Post
We almost need to lock this thread and start new one for August 1 onward if anything new actually happens. Otherwise we all keep reheating the same tummy rubbing. I have been downloading from Amazon this past week with zero issues, using latest offline installed version of SF after doing full clean uninstall/reinstall on Win11Pro here in US. "Zero fear" around here, anyway. :-)
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Originally posted by lucas Zxc View Postbut anyway guys, have there been any account suspensions or bans recently, especially since the last update on July 28?
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but anyway guys, have there been any account suspensions or bans recently, especially since the last update on July 28?
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Originally posted by slottedpig View Post
are you suggesting that the drm hasnt been fully cracked and we are getting crappy bitrates because of it?
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Originally posted by Sebastian001 View Post
With the last DRM update, they were still using the old version, and Streamfab just pretended to Amazon that it was the new version. Germania, or even you, told me something like that. Maybe that could be a clue...
The conversation took place at the time when you were wondering whether Amazon was using a different MPD, since the bitrates had plummeted after the DRM update...
I'm not guaranteeing anything. I could be wrong!
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Originally posted by David_L312 View Post
Sure. But the article did not mention StreamFab. They could be talking about other account shutdowns.
It doesn't seem we're hearing about any (many) new Amazon shutdowns.
There were plenty of posts/messages here and on reddit, its possible streamfab owners just stopped downloading from amazon to be safe, and that is why we aren't hearing anything.
Personally, I didn't get notice, either by email or message in amazon account, then again, I'm usually downloading one or two things, usually MA eligible movies I purchased from sales on Fandango at Home or elsewhere, and only a day or two per week.
Since more started posting about the warnings, I've been downloading my MA digital copies from Fandango instead of Amazon. I've been noticing higher bit rate, and EAC3 JOC (i.e. DD+ w/Atmos) from Fandago, where as Amazon was only EAC3. (yup FAH is lower audio bit rate, even with DD+ w/Atmos)
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Originally posted by KidJoe View Post
the article says.... "...Account suspensions are not limited to leaked certificates. Users of other DRM circumvention tools that don’t rely on them, including VineTrimmer PlayReady, also had their accounts banned recently...."
so it appears to be more than just those leaked certificates are at issue here.
It doesn't seem we're hearing about any (many) new Amazon shutdowns.
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Originally posted by AllNight View Post
I know. It is still unclear if the leaked certificates were used by both Widevine and Playready. 1) The account name posting to Github was called "Widevineleak", and 2) The timing of this aligns with people starting to receive letters from Amazon.
so it appears to be more than just those leaked certificates are at issue here.
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Originally posted by Mollenoh View PostThis clearly shows that you'll need to download your purchased movies to protect your investment in case your account will be closed. On the other hand, downloading your purchased movies may result in your account being closed. Talk about "catch 22"!
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Originally posted by jpp72 View Post
He literally said they use Widevine for Amazon. As a matter of fact, they use Widevine for all the modules that deal with DRM AFAIK
I know. It is still unclear if the leaked certificates were used by both Widevine and Playready. 1) The account name posting to Github was called "Widevineleak", and 2) The timing of this aligns with people starting to receive letters from Amazon.
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