Author: Uri Blass
Date: 07:08:56 09/11/01
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On September 11, 2001 at 09:41:34, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On September 11, 2001 at 06:34:22, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On September 11, 2001 at 05:30:50, Lin Harper wrote: >> >>> If he (whoever 'he' was) asked you not to circulate these >>> games, then you should'nt have. You owe him an apology. >> >>I think that he does not owe him an apologize. >>People who play on ICC should know that the games that they play can be public. >> >>If there was no agreement before the games to keep the games private then I see >>no problem with publishing the games. >> >>It also seems that the opponent was a computer and if it is the case the >>opponent needs to apologize for not saying it because there is a rule that using >>a computer is not allowed without registering as a computer. >> >>Uri > > >You don't consider "please don't circulate these games" as a request for >privacy that ought to be honored??? > >I don't understand that logic. The game is between _two_ people, and if one >wants some privacy, it would seem reasonable for the other to say "ok" or else >not play. > >That is called "courtesy". If people want privacy about their games they should ask before the game if the other side agree to keep the game as a secret and to agree to play only if they get a positive answer. people should also know that they cannot trust everyone in the internet not to publish their game and it is better if they keep a list of known players that they trust. Uri
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