freenet AG (ETR:FNTN) is about to trade ex-dividend in the next three days. Typically, the ex-dividend date is one business day before the record date which is the date on which a company determines ...
Anonymous peer-to-peer communication on the Internet isn’t just a handy tool for privacy enthusiasts; it’s critical for preserving free speech in the digital world. Anonymous file-sharing services ...
Most readers would already know that freenet's (ETR:FNTN) stock increased by 8.2% over the past three months. Given its impressive performance, we decided to study the company's key financial ...
Large swaths of the world are subject to censorship, or else track their citizens’ use of the Internet. Free program Freenet lets you anonymously browse the Web, share files, chat on forums, and ...
freenet continues to deliver steady, slow growth, and investors should not expect more than that. Its IPTV segment likely won't deliver the huge returns some investors had hoped for. Given that the ...
German telecom group Freenet AG is considering options for its television streaming platform Waipu.TV, which could be valued at as much as €1.5 billion ($1.7 billion) in a deal, people familiar with ...
Freenet has generated a lot of hype for being the “son of Napster” or some equally degrading report. For Freenet to survive, it needs to get away from being just another way to get illegal MP3s. In ...
Freenet deceptively sold multiple contracts to a customer after promotional call, unnoticed. Consumer protection agency of Lower Saxony sees a “known pattern”.
Freenet, quite possibly the most exciting file-sharing technology out there, is unfortunately a little difficult to install and administer. Your intrepid author spent a weekend with literally no sleep ...
The fate of the free Net may rest in the hands of a university student in Sweden making less money than a coffee slinger at Starbucks. While the first generation of file-trading technologies fights ...
A new version of the Freenet software, a program based around wholly anonymous Net publishing and distribution, is due out Monday after long silence from its mostly volunteer developer community.
A new version of the Freenet software, a program based around wholly anonymous Net publishing and distribution, is due out Monday after long silence from its mostly volunteer developer community.