SixPapaCharlie
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Women in bikinis... I don’t see the issueMight have more to do with the logos and bikinis.
When I visited the tent 2 years ago it seemed to me from its location that it was not a part of the event.
However, I agree with the EAA's lawsuit, even if their business were obviously not part of Airventure. (full disclaimer I am an EAA member) Their use of someone else's property (copyrighted name) is theft.
Not really sure what they hope to accomplish other than alienating their members, especially younger people.
Younger people? At Airventure? Snort!
There’s plenty of us
I was 22 the last time I went...No way! I'm 55 and have been the youngest person at Airventure for the last 25 years. Or so it seems.
Sounds like EAA politely ask them to cease using EAA logo and were told to pound salt.
if this is the kinda BS my membership is being spent on it may be the last year they have my support. I usually don’t go to the SOS tent because I’m too tired to walk there after a day of plane browsing. From the sounds I can hear though it certainly seems to be popular.
It is very popular. But I can see EAA having its hackles up over the BeerVenture moniker. But it seems like the kind of thing where you ask the SOS brothers if they will take that off of their signs and t-shirts, rather than filing suit. On the other hand, EAA and the SOS brothers have a history, so it may be that the SOS guys simply told EAA "no" and if EAA wanted to push it, court is/was the option.
Still, I think the EAA has bigger fish to fry.
I get it though I doubt they own the rights to the word Venture. I’m wondering if EAA has a bigger plan to maybe compete against SOS in some form.
I love when big companies think they own the rights to things, like the word venture.
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Sounds like EAA politely ask them to cease using EAA logo and were told to pound salt.
First time I went to the airshow I was a starving collage student. Took my 1974 3/4 ton truck (no power steering, no power brakes, 4 speed manual transmission) with a camper top. Bare bones got 15 miles/gal. Had a great time, met folks that invited me over for dinner and beers. That was back in about 1984. Took me another 11 years to get my PPL....No way! I'm 55 and have been the youngest person at Airventure for the last 25 years. Or so it seems.
There’s a reason I don’t sell books at the show.
Actually, the EAA apparently sold their morals years ago, when they decided to market alcohol first to the "VIP" tickets and then to the masses.
This has been a decades long feud between the SOS family and the EAA where the EAA had condemned their property (the EAA will say it was actually Winnebago County that did this, but they wouldn't have acted alone). The SOS farm was located where the forums area is now. The EAA just can't tolerate anybody who makes money on the show that's not them.
I'm failing to see how a federal lawsuit is part of "rather amicable talks."
I am not an expert in this area of law, but I understand that if they don't take steps to protect their trademark by initiating litigation against a known infringer, they risk losing the trademark.EAA has had sharp elbows around competing businesses for years. I can see them being grumbly about SOS, but filing a suit? C'mon EAA, take yourselves a bit less seriously.
Whether "BeerVenture" infringes or not remains to be seen. I doubt very much that the EAA *EVER* used that mark in commerce, a requirement to have rights. I suspect they registered it with the sole goal of stopping the SOS Bros who were already using it. EAA has been smacked by the courts in the past over attempts to pervert trademark law. The reason "Airventure" as a term exists is because they were told that they could not own "OSHKOSH."I am not an expert in this area of law, but I understand that if they don't take steps to protect their trademark by initiating litigation against a known infringer, they risk losing the trademark.
When I visited the tent 2 years ago it seemed to me from its location that it was not a part of the event.
However, I agree with the EAA's lawsuit, even if their business were obviously not part of Airventure. (full disclaimer I am an EAA member) Their use of someone else's property (copyrighted name) is theft.
I DONT agree with the eminent domain by which the county took land away from the Sosnokis, but I am funny about government stealing from people.
PS if the silly quiz gets in the way of seeing the article, a hack is to quickly click on the first sentence as soon as it appears, copy the page (ctrl-C) and paste it into an email or whatever. (I almost skipped over the article because of the quiz/ad.)
Younger people? At Airventure? Snort!
What’s that story, the Eminent Domain one?
Winnebago County seized the property adjacent to OSH (property owned by the SOS brothers) and then handed over to EAA so they could expand shop. $800,000 settlement afterwards.