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Subject: Here is the official letter of the ICGA again. Pls read first!

Author: Ingo Bauer

Date: 05:00:24 11/28/03


ICGA        INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER GAMES ASSOCIATION
________________________________________________________________________

9, Springfield Avenue,
London N10 3SU,
England.

Telephone:  +44 (0) 208 xxx xxxx
e-mail: dlevy@xxxxxxxx.com

David Levy - President


Graz, Austria.
November 27th 2003

Disqualification of the program “List” and its author Fritz Reul.

The tournament committee of the 2003 World Computer Chess Championship  received
a complaint on November 23rd from one of the participants concerning his
suspicion that the program LIST, entered by Fritz Reul,  is based on the program
CRAFTY. The complaint is supported by circumstantial evidence given to the
Tournament Committee by the complainant. This evidence relates to two older
versions of LIST, namely 4.60 and 5.04 which are publicly available. The
question to be asked therefore was whether LIST Graz contains substantial parts
of CRAFTY.

The Tournament Committee consists of four persons: Professor H. Jaap van den
Herik (Tournament Director), Dr. Ernst A. Heinz (Assistant Tournament Director),
Mr. David N.L. Levy (President of ICGA and Chairman of the Committee of Appeal),
and Professor Jonathan  Schaeffer (Member of the Committee of Appeal).

Plagiarism of another program’s code is a very serious offence. The Tournament
Committee has an obligation to investigate any such complaint in a fair and
unbiased manner.

CRAFTY source is open source code and may be used under certain conditions for
well-prescribed purposes. We refer to the CRAFTY copyright notice as formulated
by Professor  Robert Hyatt, University of Alabama at Birmingham, who is the
author of CRAFTY.

We have not seen any mention from Mr Reul, either on his entry form for this
World Championship or elsewhere, stating that there is some connection between
the program code in LIST  and that in CRAFTY. When the Tournament Committee
first asked Mr Reul about this matter by electronic communication on November
24th, Mr Reul stated that there was no connection whatsoever between the two
programs.

In order to investigate this matter in a proper manner and to provide the
complainant with an answer, the members of the Tournament Committee needed to
convince themselves of the precise relation between the two programs, if any.
The rules of the World Championship clearly stipulate exactly what should happen
in such cases. We refer to article 2 of the rules as published in the ICGA
Journal Vol. 26, No 1, p. 63:

“Each program must be the original work of the entering developers. Programming
teams whose code is derived from or including game-playing code written by
others must name all other authors, or the source of such code, in their
application details. Programs which are discovered to be close derivatives of
others  (e.g., by playing nearly all moves the same), may be declared invalid by
the Tournament Director after seeking expert advice. For this purpose a listing
of all game-related code running on the system must be available on demand to
the Tournament Director.”

On November 24th the Tournament Committee therefore officially requested Mr Reul
to allow them to inspect his source code. Throughout the tournament Mr Reul had
been in Germany where he was due to take an examination in mathematics during
the tournament. The Tournament Committee understood any concerns Mr Reul might
have about revealing his  source code and therefore pointed out to Mr Reul that
all of its members are neutral and would treat Mr Reul’s source code as strictly
confidential. The Tournament Committee also emphasized to Mr Reul that his
source code would be used only for inspection purposes.

On November 24th Mr Reul was invited to come to Graz in person together with his
source code and was requested, if he was unable to come in person, to send the
code to the Tournament Committee either via his program operator in Graz or via
his beta tester in Vienna. As an alternative Mr Reul was offered the opportunity
to send the code directly to Professor van den Herik’s e-mail address.

On November 24th Mr Reul refused these requests and was therefore sent an e-mail
on November 25th in which he was given a deadline of 14:00 today, November 27th,
to send an e-mail in response to this request. He was at the same time offered
the opportunity, in view of his mathematics examination this week, to agree to a
meeting next week with either Dr. Heinz (in Frankfurt/Main, Germany) or with
Professor van den Herik (in Maastricht, the Netherlands), in order to allow a
safe inspection of his code under circumstances where he himself would be
present throughout.

With this deadline message Mr Reul was told that if he failed to co-operate with
the inspection as suggested above, the Tournament Committee would request the
ICGA  to take appropriate action.

Yesterday evening the Tournament Committee was still awaiting a reply from Mr
Reul and therefore Professor van den Herik telephoned Mr Reul’s home. Mr Reul’s
mother said that he was out and a message was left with her asking Mr Reul to
reply to the deadline e-mail.

By 14:00 today no reply had been received from Mr Reul and the Tournament
Committee therefore met to decide what action to recommend to the ICGA. It was
decided that the program LIST should be disqualified and that Mr Reul should be
banned from participation in any event organised or sanctioned by the ICGA until
June 1st 2006. These recommendations are in line with previous ICCA rulings.

At the time this decision was taken the program LIST had played three of the
four leading programs in the tournament and was paired to play the fourth in
that group at 16:00 today. Had LIST been disqualified before the 8th round today
the very act of disqualification could have an impact on the final result of the
tournament and the destiny of the World Championship title, partly because of
the effect it would have on any tie-break. It was therefore recommended to the
ICGA that the disqualification should take place immediately after the
conclusion of round 8.

The ICGA agreed with these recommendations. As a result the program LIST is
hereby disqualified from the tournament with immediate effect and Mr Reul is
banned from participating in any events organised or sanctioned by the ICGA
until June 1st 2006.


David Levy

[President]



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