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Subject: Re: lunsen book

Author: Jerry Jones

Date: 11:46:24 06/24/02

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On June 24, 2002 at 13:18:51, Marc van Hal wrote:

>On June 24, 2002 at 10:16:30, Harald Faber wrote:
>
>>On June 24, 2002 at 09:53:09, Jerry Jones wrote:
>>
>>>On June 23, 2002 at 19:21:33, mike schoonover wrote:
>>>
>>>>what is the file size of powerbook 2000.i know what size lunsens book is i have
>>>>it.
>>>>regards
>>>>mike
>>>
>>>Powerbook is much bigger than Lunsen, but also more expensive.
>>>
>>>JJ
>>
>>Nonsense.
>>Powerbook 2002 is bigger than "Lunsen" book.
>>
>>"Lunsen" book has exactly the same size (and contents!) as Powerbook 2000 !
>>
>>You might find them with different size when you compare zipped 200MB with
>>original and uncompressed 550MB...
>
>For starters it might be as big and have the same games  with the same lenght
>inserted the way they where diferent from the original powerbook.
>And for this reason does not fall under the chessbase copyright!
>I am not sure but if it is a chessbase powerbook is it not older then 2000?
>looking at the many main lines.
>
>(A question are all these games of childeren tournaments  inserted aswell ?)
>
>You might preferably create an openingsbook of the games of the Schredder5.32 (I
>don't know how the Schredder6 database is)
>database then.
>For the record this is legal and it will give a better qualety!
>Regards Marc van Hal

Come off it, an increase of more than 200000 games in 2 years ?
That can't be Powerbook and it has no copyrightable annotations.
Moves can't be copyrighted.

JJ



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