[freegeek-startup] Questions regarding TN startup

Shawn Campbell obe1968 at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 21 14:17:19 PDT 2006


John;

The board felt that freecycle made more sense as we are trying to recycle, give away free computers, etc. We felt it just made more sense. Trust me, I and a few others wanted Free Geek Tennessee, but others felt more comfortable with the other name and others changed their minds from the original thoughts after hearing Computer Freecycle as well. From a marketing standpoint I can see your point, and worse case scenerio we could change the name if need be.

Thank you for comments....

Shawn M. Campbell

John Sechrest <sechrest at corvallisedp.com> wrote: Rather than thinking about the legal issues about the name,
you may find that the Marketing collision between freecycle and 
computerfreecycle makes for a problem all of it's own.

if Geek* does not working for you on one side, then for the same 
type of reason *freecycle won't work for you.



On 10/21/06, Shawn Campbell <obe1968 at yahoo.com> wrote: Scott;

I appreciate your concerns and comments, and no freecycle does not know who we are or what we are about as of yet. However, unless someone has actually trademarked computer freecycle, I think that we may be ok. We will talk with an attorney about these matters. 

It is kind of like the whole patent thing in that is you change a certain percentage of someone's design and market your own, it can be legal.

Here in the deep south there was concern of directly relating the word "geek" into everyday usage. Many middle age folks think that a geek might be someone who is perverted. We have not filed the official business paperwork as of yet, and have other names we can use if we need to. I would hope that freecycle see what we are doing is technology related and does not compete with what they are trying to do, instead it could coincide with what they do. As a mater of fact we have actually spoken with out local chapter and have done some work with them  already. I am afraid that if we contact freecycle ahead of time that they may attempt to block us, but again we feel the name is not a close enough resemblance to what we are all trying to do, and that is save the environemnt and recycle and reuse. 

Thanks again for the feedback....

Sincerely,

Shawn M. Campbell

Scott Merrill < skippy at skippy.net> wrote: Shawn Campbell wrote:
> Well, we have finally made some great progress in the TN start-up, 
> however a question has arisen that I please need some clarification to.
> We have voted on a new name, it has free geek in it, and we will still
> be following FOSS guidelines, but can we still use free geek in the name 
> such as this:
> 
> Computer FreeCycle – Educating The Community. A FreeGeek Organization

Are you folks  aware of the "FreeCycle" movement?
   http://freecycle.org/
You might want to contact them, if you haven't, to make sure you're not 
runnning afoul of any trademarks they have.  Your chosen name is a more
specific version of their name.  I know that folks do dispose of PCs via
FreeCycle, so there does exist a real possibility of confusion.
 
There already exists FreeCycle groups in TN:
   http://freecycle.org/display.php?region=US%20Southern#Tennessee 

 > For example: We would be the first TN start-up and then assist in
> helping start and promote other free geek organizations in the state
> (Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Tri-Cities, etc.) This covers most of 
> the major metropolitian areas in our state and key rural areas as well.

You've developed a pretty grand plan; but I'm curious what your Board's
justification is for basically recreating the structure already being 
created by FG/PDX?

> There  were a few reason the people elected to the board were concerened
> with putting the free geek up front, as well as using the state name
> "limiting" us to other possible opportunities.

Well, if it helps at all, I can tell you that so far in Columbus, OH, 
the name "FreeGeek" has been pretty popular.  It's easy to remember, and
 the folks from the community with which we interact seem to enjoy it.
It's not seen as disparaging or self-deprecating at all.
 
Good luck!

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