I read somewhere that Animeigo'd been trying to get the rights for DYRL, but the paper trail got too long for them to feasibly track down who, if anyone, actually HAS the license right now, so they dropped it.
Same old story. And for once, it's one that doesn't involve HG.
Yep. Robert Woodhead was asked about DYRL?. Right now, I count 2-3 companiess that have the license and they are in Europe and the USA.