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Eddie Aikau family sues
Keith HammApr 18, 2012, 12:49 PM ET
As Hollywood becomes increasingly interested in a feature film about the late Eddie Aikau -- the legendary Hawaiian lost at sea nearly 35 years ago -- his surviving siblings have gone to court over the rights to the waterman's life story.
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Specifically, Myra, Clyde, and Solomon Aikau are suing Your Half Media Group, claiming that the Los Angeles-based production and distribution company long ago defaulted on its agreement to make a feature film based on Stuart Holmes Coleman's 2002 biography "Eddie Would Go."
Big-wave surfer and North Shore lifeguard Edward "Eddie" Ryon Makuahanai Aikau vanished at sea in March 1978 while trying to save fellow crew-members after their voyaging canoe capsized in stormy weather off Hawaii's coast.
According to the complaint, filed in Hawaii's First Circuit Court on April 3, "[Your Half does] not hold exclusive right from [the Aikua family] to make a film about the life story of Eddie Aikau. [The Aikau family] has been damaged by [Your Half's] false representations concerning exclusive rights."
"The purpose of the lawsuit is to clear the air so that movie house
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Parties settle in Aikau movie lawsuit
Keith HammJul 27, 2012, 11:40 PM ET
The escalating court fight over the feature-film rights to legendary waterman Eddie Aikau's life story ebbed dramatically last week in Hawaii as all sides tentatively hammered out a settlement that has them joining forces as a moviemaking team.
"There was a difference of opinion between the people who wanted to see a feature film made about the life of Eddie Aikau," producer Paul Taubleib told ESPN.com. "But all the parties had a modern version of an Hawaiian ho'oponono [to make right or balance the situation], including the Aikau family . . . and film producers Ryan Harper and [myself]. As a group we have reached an agreement in principle to come together . . . to see that this incredible story can make it to the big screen."
Big-wave surfer and North Shore lifeguard Edward "Eddie" Ryon Makuahanai Aikau vanished at sea in March 1978 during a rescue mission. His life and legacy are the subject Stuart Holmes Coleman's award-winning biography "Eddie Would Go," published in 2002 and soon thereafter optioned by Harper's production company Your Half Pictures.
In April, Aikau's surviving siblings -- Myra, Solomon, and Clyde Aikau -- sued Your Half for essentially failing to deliver that feature fi