Users could access the site via web browsers or a dedicated Android APK, all without a "single penny" of cost. Risks and Legal Consequences
The development of MKV began in 2002 by a group of developers seeking to create a flexible and open-standard multimedia container. The project was initially called "Matroska," named after the Russian word for "little matryoshka," referring to the traditional Russian nesting dolls. The first version of the MKV specification was released in 2004.
While the site offered "free" entertainment, it carried significant risks for its users: