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Chris is me 07-12-2010 20:21

Re: Gracious Professionalism(TM)???
 
Just because the name is trademarked doesn't mandate that FIRST not share it - they just have to regulate it (they could sell rights to use it for $1, for example)

JaneYoung 07-12-2010 20:39

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Originally Posted by Mr. Van (Post 984195)
In any case, I think we can all agree that the idea of Gracious Professionalism needs to spread. (I wish that Gracious Professionalism was the watchword of the day and a guiding principle in the boardrooms of corporations and the offices of politicians.) However we manage to do that - trademark or not - is a good thing.

Mr. Van's posts have been making me think today. Thinking is always a good thing. This one me helped remember a post from another wise mentor, Rich Olivera. I've been thinking about incentives and what they could be in a business, political, educational, or sports environment.

I've wandered away from the trademark discussion and into incentives for practicing Gracious Professionalism. Sorry about that.

Jane

Alan Anderson 07-12-2010 22:44

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Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 984198)
Just because the name is trademarked doesn't mandate that FIRST not share it - they just have to regulate it (they could sell rights to use it for $1, for example)

FIRST definitely doesn't want to keep all such trademarked terms (and patented processes) to itself. Indeed, Dean Kamen occasionally jokes about suing organizations for non-infringement.

gblake 08-12-2010 01:05

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Originally Posted by Mr. Van (Post 984195)
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I suppose I'm still thinking that it would be wonderful if all robotics competitions - hey, why not all competitions in general - would recognize and promote Gracious Professionalism on the part of their competitors. Of course, they can, and many do, but they're all now trying to come up with their own name for the same idea.
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Mr. Van
Coach, Robodox

I suggest writing a letter or sending a message to a specific person at FIRST HQ (maybe the new Pres?) and asking if they want this to happen.

If the answer is "Yes", then start convincing those other programs to use (rather than reinvent) a good "wheel".

Let us know the result.

Blake


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