It will be the same address: dww.at
Problem is that the old website does no longer exist. Everything has to be re-created.
DWW will need to put time into reclaiming their copyright on movies on certain russian websites and free porn sites if they want to be able to sell their back catalogue again.
If they were my property, a DMCA request would be way faster, and a lot cheaper. Where the EU now will have restrictions in place (as in, previously unsold catalog items will come January fall under the host's responsibility to verify copyrighted content before uploading) Russia is a whole other genus. While the former home of R5 DVD piracy now claims to be strict on piracy, in reality, it's "accidentally" used more frequently to control and/or quell political and economic dissent, and plenty of sites creating revenue for, let's say alleged bribes, will remain operational. In other words, if Microsoft can't block pirates from selling Windows products in Moscow (I don't know if the mall still exists, but a few years back you could buy a pirated OP system with money back guarantee), DWW could, at best, achieve a pyrrhic victory. That's also on top of the new compulsory GRPD regulations, so I'm not that surprised this takes time.