Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 07:46:57 04/08/00
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On April 08, 2000 at 08:21:25, Ritter Rost wrote: > The reason for this objection is the fact that our >products are facing > *unfair and unbalanced competition* :-)))) >and > *strong disadvantages* :-)))) >compared to >certain >competitors. :-))) >We have strong evidence from the side of well-known computer chess experts >that the Chessbase autoplayer (being used with the programs Fritz 5.32, Fritz >6, Hiarcs 7.32, Nimzo 7.32 and Junior 5/6) is showing very strange and >irregular behaviour. It frequently happens that the results of games are > >manipulated in favour of the mentioned programs. We have noticed this very >serious problem already some time ago and decided to prepare a kind of >"anti-cheating firewall system" to protect our programs against any >manipulations from third parties. As long as this protection is not ready we >believe that your test results are partially manipulated and meaningless. partially manipulated and meaningless ! :-) >We want to warn you once again to publish such irregular tests, because this >is a violation of the legal rights of the programmers as well as our company. >Furthermore it's a hostile assault against the justified interests of the >involved parties. warn you. to publish such irregular tests. violation. :-) > A possible court sentence would be >easily enforcable in any country of the European community (including Sweden). european community. although sweden is very dark. community :-))) >Best regards :-)) >Ossi Weiner > >C.C.: Stefan Meyer-Kahlen >C.C.: Klaka Rechtsanwaelte, Dr. Wolfgang Straub (Attorney at Law) :-)) "yesterday, all my troubles seem so far away..."
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