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A site that is known for selling collectibles and tchotchkes, Billy McFarland has done something pretty surprising. He sold ...
Billy McFarland says he sold the Fyre Festival brand which includes trademarks, intellectual property and social media assets ...
Billy McFarland sold the Fyre Festival brand for a shocking price for $245K. The disgraced businessman served four years in prison for wire fraud in relation to the 2017 event that promised luxury ...
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Fyre Fest sold on eBayThe infamous Fyre Festival brand and intellectual property were sold on eBay for $245,000 after a week-long auction.
Howard Tullman, American entrepreneur, venture capitalist, educator, writer, lecturer, and art collector, joins Lisa Dent to discuss his most recent article, ‘The 1 Crucial Innovation Lesson ...
Billy McFarland decided to auction off the rights to the Fyre Festival brand on eBay and managed to spark a bidding war. However, he ...
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It seems the twisted, hilarious (from the sidelines, at least) saga of the Fyre Festival might actually end here: with the ...
The infamous Fyre Festival brand and intellectual property was sold on eBay for $245,000 after a week-long auction.
As the cost of living rises, many turn to secondhand shopping to save money. However, Consumer Reports and 5 On Your Side warn that not all thrifted items are safe, especially when it comes to baby ...
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With the Fyre Festival fiasco behind him, time served, and Fyre Festival II’s failure to materialize despite advance ticket sales, the event’s founder Billy McFarland sold the brand on eBay.
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