Sony Corporation and Sony Disc and Digital Solutions announced the development of "Postscribed ID for DVD", enabling the individual serialization of DVD-Video/ROM discs. In 2002, Sony and SDAD jointly developed and released Postscribed ID technology, enabling the serialization of individual CD-ROM discs during standard manufacturing processes.
Since then, applications based on this technology have been developed in various markets to bridge the gap between discs and the Internet. Following the success of Postscribed ID(TM) technology for CD-ROMs, there has been significant demand for equivalent technology to be developed for DVD media, with its ability to carry high-quality video content.
"Postscribed ID(TM) for DVD" makes read-out of individual IDs embedded in DVD discs possible using standard DVD-ROM drives, without the need for firmware updates or any other software installation. Furthermore, the newly developed technology does not infringe the powerful error correction features present in the DVD format. This allows the same CD-ROM-based serialization services to now be offered on DVD-ROM media.

Still don't understand why they come up with new but minor protections. Slysoft will definately be able to program AnyDVD to find this and just leave it out of a copy. Or replace it with that manufacturer's master code.
What was that string again? Can someone DIGG it for me? 