I emailed EAA about this and received the following response:
Hi, Stan:
Thanks for your email and your 50 years (!) of EAA membership. I also appreciate your candor, as it allows me to respond frankly. I’ll also share this with our senior leadership team.
There are a lot of our members who enjoy the SOS Bros area during the week. And nothing in the filing prevents them from making as much or more money as they always have. It’s their land and as long as they have all the permits they need, go for it. All we ask is that they not use EAA logos and trademarked material while doing it. It goes way beyond the “Beer Venture” name. We’ve had pretty good discussions with them about that and we’re hopeful that an agreement is in the near future. The legal papers are as much to make sure that this doesn’t get off the tracks, as deadlines spur action by everyone involved. Having known Paul (rest his soul) for a long time as you did, you’re right in that he would have tried every channel possible to reach an agreement, but I can think of a couple of examples where he had a point where the next step was necessary, too.
Probably the best analogy I can think of locally here is what happens around Lambeau Field every Packers home game, or with most major events, for that matter. Lots of independent people make plenty of money from the crowds that arrive for the event. Good for them. But they also understand (or the Packers help them understand) that they can’t use the Packers brands, Lambeau Field name, NFL, or any variations of it in their name or their publicity. Companies where you have worked probably have trademarks and logos that they protect as well.
Hope that helps a bit, and thanks again for writing. And a happy holiday season to you as well!
Best regards,
Dick Knapinski, EAA #494456
Director of Communications
EAA—The Spirit of Aviation
Phone: 920.426.6523
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Name: Stanley Stewart
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n664v@sbcglobal.netMessage: I would appreciate if the following message would be forwarded to Jack Pelton and the members of the Board of Directors of the EAA: I am disappointed in and disillusioned by the EAA going after the owners of the SOS Beer Venture tent. Previously I have not considered the EAA a big business in the negative sense. Come on, "Beer Venture" is a trademark infringement? Give me a break! Read Kathryns' Report about this, (
http://www.kathrynsreport.com/2019/11/e ... inc-v.html), it just sounds bad and reflects badly on the EAA, it is certainly not something Paul Poberezny would have done or condoned. You are losing your way concerning what the EAA is about! The negative public relations from this will far outweigh any gain the EAA would realize by succeeding in this lawsuit. Please, please back off. Stan Stewart EAA #41871 (I attend AirVenture every year)