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Headweb goes Linux - now available for Mac, Linux and Windows
Headweb.com strives to be the most consumer friendly and readily available movie service in Europe and further proves that today by releasing Linux support for its online rental and download service of movies.
All titles in the Headweb catalogue are directly available for Linux. And just as before the movies are without DRM and are possible to burn to DVD.
Click here to download the Linux version.
Hultsfred festival and Headweb in cooperation
We're really proud to present a new cooperation between us and the Hultsfred music festival. We will from the 16th of June show and offer concerts from this years festival together with live recordings from the 2006 and 2007 festivals.
This means we're expanding our offerings to include live concerts and music.
Right after the concerts in Hultsfred the recordings will be made available at Headweb.com for both downloading and streaming directly in your web browser!
- This is a unique cooperation - the Hultsfred festival is Sweden's best music festival with an amazing artist lineup and visitors from the whole country. And now people who went to the festivals can re-live the memories and those that missed the festival can also enjoy the performances says Peter Alvarsson, COO of Headweb.
The performances will be made available on the 16th of June and includes acts like Babyshambles, Gnarls Barkley, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Cat5, Marit Bergman, Max Peezay, Fibes, oh Fibes, Hatebreed, Park Hotell, Slagsmålsklubben, You Say Party! We Say Die!
Headweb goes indie!
In order to prepare another national day: until the 4th of July, we are going to release 10 American Independant titles per week. Among these titles, you'll find interesting and exlusive films like:
- Never Down, starring Kurt Vonnegut, the author of Slaughterhouse Five
- Eclectic Shorts, a compilation of creative short films
- Some Folks call it a Sling Blade, starring Billy Bob Thornton (The Man who wasn't there, A Simple Plan)
Swedish Government invites Headweb to talk about filesharing and intellectual property
The Swedish Government decided this spring to get a grip on the file sharing question and initiated discussions with actors in the business.
Headweb, who also was active in the Renfors investigation, will take part in the discussions and talk about what is needed to create more user friendly services and business models for music and film on the Internet.
We will amongst other things talk about that DRM has no impact on piracy (piracy would decline if DRM worked, right?) and how important it is that services are user friendly and tech-netural, meaning they must work on other platforms besides Windows, e.g. Mac and Linux.
If you have some sayings or questions about this that you want us to raise on the meetings, feel free to mail us. We're listening to you and will forward the opinions to the government.
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