"DVDFab Cracked Exclusive" refers to unauthorized, modified versions of the official DVDFab software (such as DVDFab 13). These versions claim to bypass the software’s licensing mechanism, allowing users to access premium features—like UHD ripping, conversion, or protection removal—without paying for a license key.
Perhaps ironically, DVDFab itself has a complex legal history. The company has been sued multiple times by the Advanced Access Content System Licensing Administrator (AACS LA), the licensing body for Blu-ray encryption technology. In 2014 and 2015, U.S. federal courts issued injunctions against DVDFab, ordering the seizure of multiple domain names and bank funds belonging to the company. The court ruled that DVDFab violated the DMCA’s anti-circumvention clause by selling tools that bypass DVD and Blu-ray encryption.