Blu-Ray and
HD-DVD discs contain the following data: the encrypted content (usually video), the
Volume ID (VID), the
Encrypted Title Key(s), and the
MKB. The Volume ID is stored in the
BD-ROM Mark (on Blu-ray disc) or
burst cutting area (on HD DVD and Blu-ray discs), a special area of the disc unable to be copied by consumer
optical disc drives. The
MKB is also found encrypted in the disc to prevent it from being extracted off the disc and being manipulated and/or reproduced by another non authorized device. The reproduction device contains its own keys, unique for each model, called
Device Keys. These keys are conceded by the
AACS LA. In the moment of the reproduction, one of these keys will decrypt the
MKB contained on the disc, and as a result of this process, we obtain the
Media key. The
Media key is combined with the
VID (Volume ID) and as a result we obtain the
Volume Unique Key (K_{vu}). With the K_{vu}, we are able to decrypt the
Encrypted Title Key and obtain the
Title key that finally allows to decrypt the content of the disc and view it. This way the system can prevent contents from being viewed on devices that have not been authorized. Therefore, the system allows updating the
MKB in the future release of the content in order to revoke the compromised devices that are unauthorized to view the content. == Key structure ==