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File-sharing service LimeWire has acquired the infamous Fyre Festival brand for $245,000, the company announced Tuesday, promising to revive the disaster-plagued name with “real experiences” and transparency. The purchase unites two companies with troubled digital histories, as LimeWire seeks to rehabilitate both its own legacy and that of the failed 2017 luxury music festival that […] The post LimeWire Acquires Fyre Festival Brand for $245,000 appeared first on the deep dive.
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