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 ...
Rights to the Fyre Festival were up for auction eight years after its organizers held a disastrous, widely mocked festival ...
That's the question posed by LimeWire, the file-sharing service turned NFT marketplace turned file-sharing service once again ...
LimeWire won a competitive bidding process for the Fyre brand, beating out other players, including Ryan Reynolds’s creative ...
The streaming service, which became popular in the 2000s, paid $245,000 for the festival naming rights. It’s unclear what ...
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 ...
LimeWire, one of the most iconic names in early internet music culture, has officially acquired the Fyre Festival brand – ...
The two zombie brands LimeWire and Fyre Fest are hoping for synergies, and that the value of Fyre Fest comes in the attention ...
LimeWire has acquired Fyre Festival in a US$245,000 deal, promising to give the disaster-plagued brand a fresh, and ...
LimeWire, once notorious for peer-to-peer file sharing, said Tuesday it has acquired the rights to the infamous Fyre Festival ...
A platform that defined the early days of online file sharing is teaming up with one of the most notorious failed music ...