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CloneCD moves to Antigua

12 September 2003 11:46 by Petteri "dRD" Pyyny | 10 comments

Elaborate Bytes, the company behind CloneCD announced last night that they will sell the rights of CloneCD to an antiguan company, because developing tools such as CloneCD is virtually impossible in European Union after the EUCD legislation has been put in place in EU countries.

This is ElBy's press release:
Cham, 2003-09-11 - As a reaction to the new Copyright Law in Europe, Elaborate Bytes AG has to stop the distribution of CloneCD. The new law, which will come into force in Germany in the next days, will prohibit to copy protected media - even for private use.

CloneCD will neither be available as a boxed version in the big stores nor as an online version from Switzerland. Bilateral contracts between Switzerland and most of the European countries prohibit the sale from Switzerland to the respective countries.

Elaborate Bytes AG will sell the rights of CloneCD to SlySoft, a company located on Antigua. Only the online version of CloneCD will be available for sale on the Internet. The price will approximately stay the same and the clients of Elaborate Bytes will keep their one-year free update rights.

At this point the team of Elaborate Bytes will say thank you for the long-standing loyality of its costumers and hopes that the new products will lead to the same satisfaction ;-)

elby - Working Software for lazy people!


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    #afonic (Member) 12 September 2003 12:36 Send private message to this user   
    It's a shame...
    Let's hope the new programmers know what they're doing!

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    ZXY (Inactive) 12 September 2003 22:38 Send private message to this user   
    Are the European comity thinks the stop copying?
    Perhaps the have the biggist collection at home.
    Ghostdog (Senior Member) 13 September 2003 3:02 Send private message to this user   
    Great, EUCD is forcing european corporations to move out of the EU. That can´t be good.
    Toiletman (Senior Member) 13 September 2003 10:42 Send private message to this user   
    Erm.....can I still download CloneCD then? Like a trial version or something. I thought it was free!

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    oldfart (Inactive) 14 September 2003 4:43 Send private message to this user   
    As one living near Antigua this must be a positive developement for the Caribbean, its to be hoped the infinitely bribeable politicians are not paid to legislate against this company
    Powa (Member) 14 September 2003 18:29 Send private message to this user   
    My bet is Elaborate Bytes havent really sold it, they are just changing names and moving to Antigua (wherever that is). Then they can still work on the software legally. They will probably still be the same people, not new people altogether.

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    oldfart (Inactive) 15 September 2003 4:04 Send private message to this user   
    Antigua is in the Caribbean midway between Guadeloupe and St Martin
    mystic (Member) 15 September 2003 5:06 Send private message to this user   
    sounds more like lets run befor we are sued buy everyone who has put out a cd or dvd... really as we in the states say if its offshore then it has to be dirty.....(money) lets see bank robbers,drug dealers, and insurance fraud money alog with mob money and stole corprate money always end up in the Islands sad but true.... but the Islands for as buitiful as they are its a hard life to live there most of the Islands are 3rd world in medical treatment and food shortages are common place.. so its about time the learn to devolpe other incomes... good for them and good for anyone tring to help evryone backup their stuff......oh wait if I back up my cd or dvd with software its illeagle but if I buy a panasonic vcr-dvd burner its ok to back up the old tapes .... wow now that dosnt seem right dose it.....
    GeeZed (Newbie) 17 September 2003 15:49 Send private message to this user   
    Doesn't make sense to me. Why haven't they stop selling CloneDVD? It copies protected media too.
    cd-rw.org (Senior Member) 12 October 2003 2:14 Send private message to this user   
    CloneDVD does not copy protected media. DVD needs to be de-crypted first.

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