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Information for Filmmakers

Daily films are uploaded from our colleagues and downloaded from our customers from all over the world! Buying a film is easy To buy a film on onlinefilm.org,...

Get the manual

Dear Customer, please read this manual to easily download films from our site! follow this link to get the pdf file tube.heimat.de/docs/onlinefilm...

What am I allowed to do with the downloaded Film?

If you are purchasing and downloading a film from Onlinefilm.org, you have the same rights as if you have bought a DVD for home use in a regular shop. You may watch...

Digital Rights Fair Trade (DRFT) – Understanding instead of threats

Primarily we don’t rely on the so called Digital-Rights-Management-Systems (DRM), as they turn out to be expensive and inefficient and limit the customer in his...

ONLINEFILM AG - become a share holder

The new capital raise for the year 2009/2010 has been decided upon at our general assembly in Berlin on the 3.9.2009. For 500 Euros you can buy 200 shares. If...

What am I allowed to do with the downloaded Film?

If you are purchasing and downloading a film from Onlinefilm.org, you have the same rights as if you have bought a DVD for home use in a regular shop. You may watch...

Interview with DOX Magazine Issue 69

Interview for DOX Magazine Issue #69 2/2007 Intro and Questions asked by Ulla Jacobsen Answered by C. Cay Wesnigk of ONLINEFILM AG Online distribution can...

Interview with DOX Magazine Issue 69

Interview for DOX Magazine Issue #69 2/2007 Intro and Questions asked by Ulla Jacobsen Answered by C. Cay Wesnigk of ONLINEFILM AG Online distribution can...

ONLINEFILM AG on TV on ARTE and RTV Slovenija

CEO C. Cay Wesnigk in Interview at ARTE, METROPOLIS In the recent edition 2.6. of ARTEs Culture magazine METROPOLIS, the ceo of ONLINEFILM AG was interviewed on...

Supported by:

the MEDIA Plus Programme of the European Union, the Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein GmbH (cultural film subsidy), the Hessische Filmförderung (Hessian...
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The Torrent- Protocol – the efficient way of distributing films on the internet

For the distribution of the films we use the frequently approved Torrent-Protocol. Using this open source software, large amounts of data can be distributed on the internet safe and cost-effective, whereby the charges of the data transfer are being backed by the users. Currently this software is supposed to handle half of the overall-internet-data-transfer. And as it has proven to be reliable enough, to transfer large amounts of data from one computer to another, the Torrent-Protocol is also being used by so called pirate websites for the illegal transmission of copyrighted content. We have adjusted this software according to our purposes with the consequence that nobody can download anything from our website, unless he or she has explicitly been authorized to do so.


help, share, participate, shape

Since MEDIA only may back the project with up to 50 percent, we have to raise the same sum in order to safeguard and to evolve the project. Therefore our aim is to sell new shares of ONLINEFILM AG and to attain more filmmakers and producers participating in our company. The new shares will be sold at a unit price of 2,50 Euro in blocks of not less than 200 shares (that is 500,00 Euro each block of shares). It is however possible to attain several blocks. Rights holders and/or neighbouring rights will be addressed in the first place, since it is our aim to keep ONLINEFILMAG and with it the internet portal www.onlinefilm.org in the hands of those, who want to offer their works through it.

ONLINEFILMAG is a company, which aims to make profits. Especially for the shareholders, who make it possible to run the portal with their deposit, and for the holders of rights, who animate the portal and make it valuable. But we are of course also bound to provide high quality information in terms of digitalized films crossing national, lingual borders and cultures to a broad public. We want to make our contribution to an information society, in which the free flow of information with the resources the internet provides is for everyones benefit. After all, it is therefore also possible to offer and distribute films on our platform, even if there is no commercial aim behind it, so that the films are made available for free. The only requirement is, of course, that the provider holds all needed rights for them.