Having established an impeccable track record of pulling off ambitious plans in the Caribbean without a hitch, Billy McFarland has decided to raise the stakes by trying something obviously ...
In an unexpected twist of internet history, LimeWire has officially purchased the Fyre Festival brand, bringing together two of the most iconic names from the digital past. This acquisition is a ...
Apparently, France’s reputation as a culinary mecca doesn’t apply in the sky. Air France has been ripped online over an in-flight meal that put the “plain” in airplane, per a Reddit post taking off ...
Billy McFarland is trying once again to pull off a new festival 8 years after his failed Fyre Festival. McFarland, who served prison time for wire fraud and owes his victims millions, has long talked ...
The SEC issued subpoenas after McFarland, newly released from prison, established two new companies to manage his image and help him launch “Fyre Festival 2.0.” In a letter to defense attorney Harlan ...
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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.
Some version of Visa’s “Everywhere You Want To Be” tagline has been running for most of the past 40 years, but the credit card brand is putting a new spin on it with a campaign launched this week.
LimeWire, the file-sharing giant that defined early 2000s internet piracy, is back in the headlines. This time, though, it’s not for music downloads or lawsuits. The move comes after Fyre Festival’s ...
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