Author: martin fierz
Date: 02:59:30 12/01/03
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On December 01, 2003 at 04:43:04, Tony Werten wrote: >On December 01, 2003 at 04:20:55, martin fierz wrote: > >>On November 30, 2003 at 22:42:56, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>[snip] >> >>>It was handled _poorly_. The author's reputation is ruined no matter what >>>happens. Were it me, I'd be contacting my attorney and ICGA would be >>>taking out a huge loan or going bankrupt... >> >>forget it - the ICGA can run it's tournaments as it likes. the rules are clear, >>they can demand to inspect your code. it doesn't matter why they demand to >>inspect your code, they have the right to do so. if you don't show your code, >>they have the right to throw you out of the tournament. > >How about some moral obligation to protect young people from making a mistake >wich, as they most likely don't realise, could haunt them for a very long time ? > >We're not talking about something he'll get over with in a couple of days. > >Tony i was answering bob's (very american) idea of dragging the ICGA to court for what happened. as i *also* wrote, i don't like the way things were handled. one thing has nothing to do with the other though. there is no court case here, that's what i meant to say. cheers martin > >> >>i'm not saying i like what happenend, but there is nothing to sue for here. >> >>cheers >> martin
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