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Elby vs RedFox

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Just curious. Not sure if this has been asked before since there are so many threads. I bought a physical copy on Clone CD in Germany back in ~2001 and it was under Elaborate Bytes. The Redfox website states that only Clone DVD and BD are under them (Elby) and the Redfox project supports Clone CD and the mobile one. How/why the change? How did this evolve between the companies? Thanks.
 
Wrong section, moved. The CloneCD section is reserved for CloneCD problems. The RedFox website does not state it only has CloneCD and there is no CloneCD mobile. Right now, sorry, bit your post doesn't make much sense

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Sorry, wasn't sure where to ask. But hopefully to clarify, when I go to Redfox website to buy products, you can buy AnyDVD, CloneCD, and CloneDVD Mobile. At the top, it states that to buy Clone DVD or Clone BD, you must go to Elby's website. But I purchased Clone CD along time ago and the company name was Elaborate Bytes which Elby is today. Then Slysoft somehow got the rights to all these at one time. So now that Clone CD is offered under Redfox instead of Elby, I was curious how all that evolved between all the companies/projects, etc. Hope this is more clear?
 
Just curious. Not sure if this has been asked before since there are so many threads. I bought a physical copy on Clone CD in Germany back in ~2001 and it was under Elaborate Bytes. The Redfox website states that only Clone DVD and BD are under them (Elby) and the Redfox project supports Clone CD and the mobile one. How/why the change? How did this evolve between the companies? Thanks.

Hope this helps o_O:

https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/AnyDVD-CSS-Knacker-aus-Antigua-81705.html

https://www.heise.de/newsticker/mel...ertrieb-von-Spiele-Kopiersoftware-156509.html

https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/CloneCD-Das-Schaf-geht-in-die-fuenfte-Runde-103043.html

https://www.heise.de/suche/?channel=newsticker&q=anydvd&rm=search&sort=d

Cheers
 
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"the rights to all these". Slysoft NEVER got the rights to CloneDVD. What it got was a resell license to issue usage licenses. No more, no less. The IP always was with elby. That said, as the search will tell you, there are currently NO plans to need redfox license for either CloneDVD mobile nor CloneCD. This can obviously change at any time, but unlikely.
 
Thanks but I lived in Germany but can't read or speak German, otherwise it may have helped. May try a translator when get home from work.

Basically it says anydvd and clonecd was developed by elby and than distributed by slysoft // transfered to slysoft
 

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"... das schwarze Schaf AnyDVD entstammt dem Clone-Labor Elaborate Bytes, wurde jedoch kürzlich nebst Quellcode an das auf Antigua ansässige Unternehmen Slysoft verkauft. Aus den sicheren Gefilden der West Indies bietet Slysoft AnyDVD 1.3 nun zum Download an..."
 
Nation of origion Law change necessitated sale/transfer to owner in nation which permits decryption of copyrighted material.
 
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