Suchith

Lots of companies use the word “science” in their marketing, here are a few 
examples from a very quick search:
https://www.skinscience.uk <https://www.skinscience.uk/>
https://www.foodscience.co.uk <https://www.foodscience.co.uk/>
https://www.ministryofsupply.com <https://www.ministryofsupply.com/>

It does not mean that they are claiming ownership of the whole domain of skin 
science or materials science.

The company you are probably referring to says on its website "Since 1969, we 
have supported customers with geographic science and geospatial analytics, what 
we call The Science of Where. We take a geographic approach to problem-solving, 
brought to life by modern GIS technology. We are committed to using science and 
technology to build a sustainable world.” It’s marketing blurb and it is 
effective but I cannot see what is unethical? 

After all it is not much more than a decade ago that academics started talking 
about GIS as Geographic Information Science, before that we all used the 
acronym for Geographic Information System. As for the use of the word where, 
that is a relatively new term in our sector (possible early usage by 
whereonearth.com <http://whereonearth.com/>) and is not in my experience in 
common usage in the academic community.

Is your problem the use of the word “science" by a business or is it because 
the company is a proprietary software company or …?
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> via GeoEthics <geoeth...@lists.ogc.org>
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> Dear colleagues,
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> I received email from some colleagues requesting more information on the 
> Trademark of ?Science?. So for openness and transparency , I would like to 
> provide more information.
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> I am not a native English speaker, so my apologies if anything got lost in 
> translation.  Please feel free to ask me if you need any further information.
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> I am a Geographic Information Scientist. Geographic Information Science (GIS) 
> is my scientific discipline. I am now writing an article on Education which 
> is also looking into the Ethics of Digital Feudalism in GIS Education. I am 
> inviting advice and guidance from colleagues as I have many questions that I 
> do not know answers.  Hence I shared my ethical questions.
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> I came across  example of a vendor trademarking ?the Science of Where? in the 
> GIS/mapping domain and using this to promote their brand/products/services.
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> https://trademarks.justia.com/871/92/the-science-of-87192660.html
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> Is it Ethical to market/promote any vendor brand/products/services as ?the 
> Science ? of whichever area of study ? Is Science in that subject area   
> ?owned? by the Vendor who has trademark rights? For example if vendors start 
> trademarking and marketing their brand/products/services as ?The Science of 
> Climate Change? , ?The Science of Where? etc etc?  If so, what are the 
> implications for credibility of Science?
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> Are there any guidelines for  Scientific Associations (esp. if they are 
> members of the International Science Council ) for  taking sponsorship from 
> vendors who promote their   product/brand/services as  ?The Science of 
> ?whatever? topic !?
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> I am a member of the GEO Data Ethics Working Group (The WG was  closed this 
> month by GEO Secretariat due to ?resource constraints? ) where I have been 
> raising the issue of vendor sponsorship for Group on Earth Observations (GEO) 
> conferences, projects etc and the need to have clear guidelines.
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> I will appreciate advice and guidance from colleagues on this. Thanks.
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> Best wishes
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> Suchith
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> ________________________________
> From: Suchith Anand <eza...@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk>
> Sent: 26 July 2022 17:34
> To: geoeth...@lists.opengeospatial.org <geoeth...@lists.opengeospatial.org>
> Subject: GIS Education
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> Dear colleagues
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> 
> I am now writing an article on GIS Education and I will appreciate your 
> advice and guidance.
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> 
> Is it ethical for GIS Vendors (Vendor X or Y , it doesn?t matter)   to 
> trademark/sales/market their products/brand/services as ?the science?? It 
> might be a profit /sales/marketing strategy for the vendors to help increase 
> market share for their products, add more credibility for their 
> brand/products/services etc . But what will be the affects for the 
> credibility of science and scientific community in the future?
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> If any Vendor is ?sponsoring?  Scientific conferences or education 
> initiatives ("free" licences etc) in return for promoting the vendor 
> products/brand as ?the Science? in the conference website etc ,  what is its 
> impact for the discipline? Is it ethical?  If so,  what happens when then the 
> vendors can use this framework ?sponsorship ? model for promoting their 
> product/brand as ?The Science?  and advance the vendor Education agenda to 
> the student and user communities ? Are there any guidelines on vendor 
> lobbying in GIS Education initiatives?
> 
> What is the ethical impact of this for the discipline as a whole?   What is 
> the impact of this for Humanity?
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> 
> Are there university policies and code of conduct to follow if any 
> academics/researchers are funded by any vendor (for example, through GIS 
> vendor funded faculty posts , research funding by any GIS vendors)?   Can 
> academics and researchers publish articles on GIS education promoting the 
> vendor products (either directly or indirectly)?
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> I am interested to learn more on what policies and curriculum are 
> universities, educators adopting to reduce Digital Feudalism in GIS 
> education? Do your courses cover topics on data rights, digital citizenship ?
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> I will appreciate your advice and guidance. Please send your reply to 
> suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk>
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> You might be interested in the Data Values article that myself and Kathryn 
> Bailey wrote , which looks into the Ethics of Digital Feudalism in Earth 
> Observation (EO) data. I thank the Global Partnership for Sustainable 
> Development Data (GPSDD) and Data Values initiative for inviting us to write 
> this article.
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> More details at 
> https://datavaluesdigest.substack.com/p/how-digital-feudalism-hurts-farmers
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> Best wishes
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> Suchith
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