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Sabermetrics to Remain in Public Domain

For Immediate Release

February 8, 2010

Contacts:        Susan Petrone                                             Christian Borges

                      Publicity & Member Services Manager             VP Digital Communications

                      Society for American Baseball Research           Deep Focus, Inc.

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Sabermetrics to Remain in Public Domain

On February 3, 2010, Deep Focus, Inc. withdrew its application to trademark the term “sabermetrics” for social media consulting services.

Sabermetrics was coined by statistician Bill James, who first introduced the word to readers of his Abstract in March 1980, writing: “Sabermetrics is the mathematical and statistical analysis of baseball records.” Since that time, sabermetrics has become a ubiquitous part of the baseball landscape at all levels and by players, front office staff, the media, and fans alike. Most major league teams use sabermetrically derived statistics as part of their player evaluations. Members of the Baseball Writers Association of America and others who report on baseball refer to sabermetrics and its metrics on a regular basis. Recently James has said that sabermetrics is a “declaration of no ownership of knowledge.”

“SABR appreciates that Deep Focus has seen the value of keeping the term ‘sabermetrics’ in the public domain,” said Executive Director John Zajc. “We now understand that there was no intent to restrict free use of the word, and we are glad that they respect that free use of the word benefits everyone.”

“The intent to use the term ‘sabermetrics’ was solely to describe our approach to evaluating engagement within social media, and not to own the term outright. In no way did we mean to restrict others’ use of the word,” said Deep Focus’ CEO Ian Schafer. “We are fans of the game and fans of the sabermetric approach of statistical evaluation. We owe great thanks to Bill James and other sabermetricians for inspiring us to think more objectively about performance.”

The Society for American Baseball Research is an international, member-driven organization whose mission is to foster the research, preservation, and dissemination of the history and record of baseball. More information is available on SABR’s website at: www.sabr.org.

Deep Focus is a leading full-service interactive marketing agency focused on measurable, results-driven engagement. More information is available on Deep Focus’ website at: www.deep-focus.net.

Designated Sitter (GGC) Posted: February 08, 2010 at 08:42 PM | 10 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Guapo Posted: February 08, 2010 at 09:11 PM (#3456202)
“The intent to use the term ‘sabermetrics’ was solely to describe our approach to evaluating engagement within social media, and not to own the term outright."


If I were to punch this man in the nuts, I could simply use the fact that he once uttered this sentence as my defense, and no jury would ever convict me.
   2. KingKaufman Posted: February 08, 2010 at 09:13 PM (#3456203)
Working link: bomp.
   3. Pasta-diving Jeter (jmac66) Posted: February 08, 2010 at 09:44 PM (#3456245)
“The intent to use the term ‘sabermetrics’ was solely to describe our approach to evaluating engagement within social media, and not to own the term outright."


then you have a lot of other terms to choose from

sociometrics
socio-engagometrics
socio-mediametrics
etc
etc
   4. Famous Original Joe C Posted: February 08, 2010 at 09:52 PM (#3456256)
If I were to punch this man in the nuts, I could simply use the fact that he once uttered this sentence as my defense, and no jury would ever convict me.

Amen.
   5. Don Malcolm Posted: February 08, 2010 at 10:05 PM (#3456268)
"Twas a pretty silly idea to begin with.

Recently James has said that sabermetrics is a “declaration of no ownership of knowledge.”

That's how it should be, but isn't quite. Perhaps there's still a way to make it that way, though the mechanism to do so would swill-swallowers unite in their invidious "rugged individualism."
   6. bobm Posted: February 08, 2010 at 10:16 PM (#3456286)
There goes one possible brand name for my epee appraisal service.
   7. Neal Traven Posted: February 08, 2010 at 10:28 PM (#3456301)
If only sabermetrics were more evident in the SABR domain...
   8. Pasta-diving Jeter (jmac66) Posted: February 08, 2010 at 10:31 PM (#3456306)
There goes one possible brand name for my epee appraisal service.


when you start refining it further, you'd have epiepeemetrics
   9. hscs Posted: February 09, 2010 at 02:11 AM (#3456484)
I wish social media marketing companies would disappear.
   10. Zach Posted: February 09, 2010 at 04:26 PM (#3456786)
If I were to punch this man in the nuts, I could simply use the fact that he once uttered this sentence as my defense, and no jury would ever convict me.

Maybe not, but they might wait around afterward and give you a swirly.

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