Edison Brewing Company LLC v. Gourmet Fresh LLC

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Ohio
DecidedMay 19, 2021
Docket2:21-cv-00876
StatusUnknown

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Edison Brewing Company LLC v. Gourmet Fresh LLC, (S.D. Ohio 2021).

Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO EASTERN DIVISION

EDISON BREWING COMPANY LLC,

Plaintiff, Case No. 2:21-cv-876 v. JUDGE EDMUND A. SARGUS, JR. Magistrate Judge Chelsey M. Vascura

GOURMET FRESH LLC,

Defendant.

OPINION AND ORDER

This matter is before the Court on Plaintiff Edison Brewing Company LLC’s (“Edison Brewing Company”) Motion for a Preliminary Injunction. (ECF No. 4). Defendant Gourmet Fresh LLC (“Gourmet Fresh”) submitted a Response in Opposition (ECF No. 18), and Edison Brewing Company replied (ECF No. 19). The Court held an evidentiary hearing on the motion on April 8, 2021. The Parties submitted post-hearing briefing on the testimony (“Briefs”) and have each responded to the other side’s briefing (“Rebuttals”). (ECF Nos. 27–28, 30–31). For the reasons set forth below, Edison Brewing Company’s Motion for a Preliminary Injunction is DENIED. I. Statement of Facts Edison Brewing Company William Shulze, an entrepreneur with a background in electrical engineering, owns and operates Edison Brewing Company LLC and Franklin Peak LLC. (Transcript at PageID 867–68, 886). In the summer of 2017, Shulze decided to build an office building. (Id. at PageID 868). He created Franklin Peak LLC, which purchased a five-acre plot of high ground in Gahanna with a view of the Columbus skyline. (See id. at PageID 869–70, 886). Ultimately, the office building now includes four stories, including a fourth-floor patio and event center. (Id. at PageID 871). Shulze named the building the “Franklin Peak.” (See id. at PageID 885). Desiring to attract people to the site and improve employee retention, Shulze struck upon the idea of adding a brewery. (See id. at 870–71). The plans called for the brewery to be built next to the office building. (Id. at

PageID 871). In the fall of 2017, Shulze decided to name the brewery Edison, after Thomas Edison. (Id. at PageID 873). He also created Edison Brewing Company LLC. (See id. at PageID 873–74). On November 20, 2017, Edison Brewing Company LLC filed an application for registration of the “EDISON” trademark in beer (class 32) with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. (Pl. Ex. 1; Transcript at PageID 880). Construction began on the brewery and office building after a ground-breaking ceremony in October 2018. The ceremony was attended by approximately 100 people who were “cordially invited to the Franklin Peak[.]” (Pl. Ex. 13; Transcript at PageID 875, 946–47). Edison Brewing Company began appearing in articles in local newspapers and business journals. (Pl. Ex. 14;

Transcript at PageID 887). At least one such article was unsolicited. (Transcript at PageID 890). Edison Brewing Company also began using social media, and it created the Edison Brewing Company Facebook page. (Pl. Ex. 11; Transcript at PageID 884). Though it is not clear whether Edison Brewing Company LLC or Franklin Peak LLC did so, an Instagram account for the event center was created and titled “The Peak[.]” (Def. Ex. 7; Transcript at PageID 949). Construction on the brewery was delayed in 2020 due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, as the construction company experienced quarantine-related halts and Edison Brewing Company struggled to obtain necessary equipment from Italy. (Transcript at PageID 880, 891). Though delayed, the brewery opened to the public in early August of 2020, and on September 25, 2020, Edison Brewing Company began selling its own beer. (See Pl. Ex. 1; Transcript at PageID 878, 880). Thereafter, on December 22, 2020, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office approved registration of Edison Brewing Company’s “EDISON” trademark in beer. (Pl. Ex. 1). The event center, which is located on the fourth floor of the office building next to the

brewery is now called “The Peak at Edison.” Previously it was called the “Franklin Peak” and “The Peak.” (Def. Exs. 7–8; Transcript at 943–44, 949). The first event at this event center was a Velvet Ice Cream corporate board meeting. (Transcript at PageID 896, 898). That event took place on September 22, 2020. (Pl. Ex. 16; see Transcript at PageID 896, 897). As consideration for its use of the venue, Velvet Ice Cream provided a quantity of ice cream. (Transcript at PageID 900– 01). The second event at the event center, which occurred in October 2020, was a 50th birthday party. (Id. at PageID 895). Again, the consumer paid with an in-kind exchange of services. (Id. at PageID 928). Meanwhile, at the brewery and biergarten, Edison Brewing Company began hosting public events. (Id. at PageID 901). Edison Brewing Company held an Oktoberfest on the weekend of

October 9 through 11, 2020. (Id. at PageID 900). The brewery then hosted a Halloween party, and a New Year’s party set to London time to comply with public health rules during the pandemic. (Id. at PageID 900–01). Gourmet Fresh John Brooks is the managing partner of several central Ohio event venues and a catering service called Gourmet Fresh. (Id. at PageID 1061–63). In the summer of 2019, Brooks learned of an old industrial building available in Italian Village. (Id. at PageID 1062–63). Brooks had long contemplated expanding his business into the downtown area, and saw this as his opportunity to do so. (Id.) Gourmet Fresh began making plans to acquire the property and refurbish it into an event venue. (Id. at PageID 1063). When Brooks announced the plans to the Gourmet Fresh staff in a meeting in early fall of 2019, they jointly selected the name Edison777 for the venue. (Id. at PageID 1064). Located at

777 North 4th Street, an old “Columbus Electrical Works” sign hung over the building. (Id. at PageID 1063–64, 1107). Gourmet Fresh began the process of transforming the old industrial site into an event venue. On June 17, 2020, it sought approval from the Italian Village Commission to change the building’s exterior by adding “777” in large white painted letters and installing a steel sign with a graphic of a lightbulb with e-shaped filament, “EDISON” in large font, and “Italian Village” in smaller font. (Def. Ex. 21 at 5; Transcript at 1067–69). Construction is not yet complete. (See Transcript at PageID 1055). While construction continued, advertising commenced. Heather Vincent, the Director of Marketing at BTTS Holdings (a company owned by Brooks), began establishing Edison777’s

social media presence. (Id. at PageID 1021, 1024, 1066). Gourmet Fresh also began running ads for Edison777 on social media. (Id. at PageID 1027). And, on September 30, 2020, Gourmet Fresh began advertising Edison777 on The Knot and The Wedding Wire, the publications widely used by couples planning weddings. (Def. Ex. 23; Transcript at PageID 1033). On December 16, 2020, Gourmet Fresh, as “Gourmet Fresh LLC dba Edison 777” entered its first contract to host a wedding at Edison777, the wedding scheduled in September 2021. (Def. Ex. 18; Transcript at PageID 993, 995–96). As part of the contract, Gourmet Fresh required a thousand-dollar deposit to secure the date. (Def. Ex. 18; Transcript at PageID 982). The Convergence In late December 2020, Edison Brewing Company’s general manager, Greg Kleykamp, saw an advertisement for event booking of Edison777. (Transcript at PageID 966–67). On January 3, 2021, Kleykamp and other staff brought the advertisement to Shulze’s attention. (Id. at PageID

909). The two venues are roughly 10 miles apart. According to Edison Brewing Company, people began mistaking it and Edison777. On one occasion, a saleswoman came to Edison Brewing Company attempting to sell merchandise based on an ad for Edison777 she saw on The Knot. (Transcript at PageID 968–69). Edison Brewing Company does not advertise on The Knot. (Id.) A photographer who did work for Edison Brewing Company similarly mistook the Edison777 ad on The Knot as an ad for Edison Brewing Company. (Id. at PageID 970–71).

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