Headweb offers legal torrents
September 17, 2007
Swedish company Headweb believes it may have discovered a lawful solution to the movie industry’s long-running file sharing quandary. By merging peer to peer file sharing methods with advanced watermarking technology, the Stockholm firm hopes to beat the Internet pirates at their own game and offer consumers a legal alternative.
Customers will be given the opportunity to pay for movies, download them legally using BitTorrent technology and view them using a regular DVD player.
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