Tuesday, March 31, 2009 Amusement Parks: Between a Rock and a Hard Rock...    As a followup to the (Hard Rock Park) story, Judge Carey made a decision yesterday via a telephone conference saying that he would not finalize the sale as requested by the park's new buyers...

Steve Baker, president of the park's new owners, said it just offered the new owners a chance to more quickly to make-over the park. Of course, HRP Creative believes that the judge's ruling means the party's will have to work out some licensing agreement at least for this year, but I think the road ahead will be troubling for the park's founders. You see, the founder's have now shown that there's money that could be made by the licensing of the intellectual property rights of the former park. I foresee a possible action by the Chapter 7 Trustee or the creditors of HRP Myrtle Beach Holdings for fraudulent conveyance of those IP rights from HRP Myrtle Beach Holdings to HRP Creative.

This case will be given credence if it can be shown that Mr. Goodwin was the decision-making executive for both entities at the time of the transfer. Stay tuned to this one.

See: Amusement Parks: What do you mean we don’t have all the rights in the former Hard Rock Park?

See also:
Amusement Parks : Hard Rock Park to be sold for $25 mln
FPI MB Entertainment LLC Enters Into Contract With Bankruptcy Court Trustee to Purchase Assets of Hard Rock Park
Hard Rock Park Explodes Onto the Vacation Scene

And more from Greg Van Gompel:
Amusement Law: There’s more than bad guys lurking around the corner at a Wild West Show


Posted By Greg Van Gompel -- At 12:58 PM | Comments (1) | Trackbacks (0)
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Categories Amusements Parks, Attractions Business, Legal/safety
Tags hard rock park, HRP Creative, steve baker, Steve Goodwin

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I was just reading over your post and it seems like you have everything there except the new name of the company. The name is called <a href ='http://www.freestylemusicpark.com' </a>.

It will fully operational and accepting guests Memorial Day weekend.
Comment By Brett At 4/16/2009 8:42 PM
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