LimeWire, the early-2000s illegal peer-to-peer file-sharing and pirating platform, which resurfaced in 2022 as a crypto company, has been revealed as the winning bidder on eBay for the infamous Fyre ...
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The once infamous peer-to-peer file sharing program LimeWire purchased the Fyre Festival brand for $245,000 in July.
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LimeWire and Fyre Festival: Two of the music industry's least favourite brands have joined forces
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 ...
Fyre Festival founder and CEO Billy McFarland sold the event's branding rights in an eBay auction. LimeWire, a file-sharing service that was once a hotbed for illegal downloads, won that auction.
The streaming service, which became popular in the 2000s, paid $245,000 for the festival naming rights. It’s unclear what exactly it plans to do with the embattled brand. By Sopan Deb Get ready for a ...
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