RedFox, the developer of the ripping software 'AnyDVD,' may be shutting down



It has been discovered that the official website of RedFox, known as the developer of the ripping software 'AnyDVD' and 'AnyStream', is inaccessible. The site has been down in the past, but this time

the A record and MX record have been deleted, and there is no way to contact the development team.

Redfox Disappearance Puts a Spotlight on Defiant StreamFab * TorrentFreak
https://torrentfreak.com/redfox-disappearance-puts-a-spotlight-on-defiant-streamfab-240610/

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Below is the official website as of May 24, 2024, as stored in the Internet Archive.

The RedFox Project | Backup DVD, Blu-Ray, Netflix, Amazon
https://www.redfox.bz/



According to TorrentFreak, a news site that provides detailed information on file sharing and piracy, the site has been down before, but this time the A and MX records of the domain name have been deleted, making it impossible to contact the development team by email.

RedFox began operations after SlySoft, the developer of the ripping software 'AnyDVD,' ceased operations in February 2016, taking over the members and forums.

'AnyDVD' developer SlySoft's forum renamed 'RedFox' and continues to operate - GIGAZINE



The American film industry is known to be concerned about DVD ripping, which removes copy protection, and is exerting pressure on many fronts, but TorrentFreak says it is unclear whether the disappearance of the RedFox site is the result of external influence.

It is not clear yet whether the site is just temporarily down or whether RedFox is ceasing operations.

in Software, Posted by logc_nt