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Billy McFarland, the fraudster who brought you Fyre Festival, has sold the rights to the brand on eBay for $245,300. We do ...
Fyre Festival has sold the rights to the troubled brand, including its IP, brand trademarks, and social media assets, on eBay ...
Unfortunately for McFarland, his plan to monetize the Fyre Festival name is barely going to put a dent in what he owes. The ...
The Fyre Festival brand sold for $245,300 on eBay on Tuesday, which organizer Billy McFarland felt was "so low" for the ...
What was once billed as the greatest luxury music festival of all time has just been sold on the same site that people use to ...
After seven years of futile attempts that resulted in a prison stint and a $26 million legal judgment, the wannabe concert ...
The Fyre Festival IP was sold on eBay by Billy McFarland this week, with the winning bidder securing the rights for $245,300.
Fyre Festival just sold the rights to its troubled brand to the highest bidder in an auction on eBay. The final bid accepted ...
The name synonymous with a failed music festival, fraud, and bland cheese sandwiches has been sold on eBay.A bidder purchased ...
Damn. This sucks, it’s so low,” Billy McFarland, the notorious festival's original organizer, said of the bid.
The rights to the troubled Fyre Festival brand have sold for only $245,000 in an eBay auction. The sale included IP, brand ...
Billy McFarland has sold the rights to the brand Fyre Festival on eBay for $245,300. In April, McFarland announced his plans to sell the brand after being forced to cancel Fyre Fest 2 on short notice.