Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 12:11:14 03/28/01
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On March 28, 2001 at 14:25:00, John Smith wrote:
>Christophe, on your FAQ, you stated the following:
>
>Q: Will Chess Tiger be developed further for Chess Assistant
> and Chessbase ?
>
> A: Not necessarily.
>
> Our first and main job is to develop Chess Tiger further
> for the REBEL interface and release a worthy successor for
> REBEL 11.0. The Chess Tiger versions made for Chess Assistant
> and ChessBase are one-time non-exclusive products with no
> furher obligations nor new plans.
>
>I am curious about your last sentence, "...are one-time non-exclusive products".
> By non exclusive, do you mean, and should we infer that there are other
>variations of Tiger in the works with chessbase?
Non-exclusive means that ChessBase has no exclusivity on the Tiger engines.
That's why Tiger is and will continue to be sold by Schröder BV, and maybe also
with ChessAssistant.
Non-exclusive also mean that Schröder BV is free to sell licences of the engine
to any third party.
>Congratulations on a great product!!!
Thanks.
Christophe
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