The once infamous peer-to-peer file sharing program LimeWire purchased the Fyre Festival brand for $245,000 in July.
LimeWire, known for enabling illegal piracy of music, has just bought Fyre Festival, a brand which promised a luxury music ...
That's the question posed by LimeWire, the file-sharing service turned NFT marketplace turned file-sharing service once again ...
Rights to the Fyre Festival were up for auction eight years after its organizers held a disastrous, widely mocked festival ...
LimeWire, the defunct music file-sharing client, is an NFT platform now - and it just dished out $245,000 for Fyre Festival's ...
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LimeWire, an early internet music file sharing service that was shuttered then relaunched, acquired the Fyre Festival brand.
So why buy a brand that’s synonymous with disaster? LimeWire’s CEO Julian Zehetmayr says the plan isn’t to revive the Bahamas music festival that went down in flames in 2017. Instead, the idea is to ...
We’re not here to repeat the mistakes — we’re here to own the meme and do it right," LimeWire's COO said in a statement ...
The filesharing service (turned NFT platform) said it was looking to bring "the brand and the meme back to life." ...
But in 2022, Zehetmayr and his brother, Paul, bought the LimeWire assets and attempted to rebrand the company as an NFT ...
LimeWire has announced that it's acquired the rights to Fyre Festival, the disastrous, influencer-fueled 2017 music festival.