Author: Ricardo Gibert
Date: 03:25:41 12/17/03
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On December 17, 2003 at 06:04:25, Martin Andersen wrote: >On December 17, 2003 at 05:56:13, Ricardo Gibert wrote: > > >> >>Quoting a game with annotations from an informant is much like quoting a >>paragraph from a novel. Perfectly okay as long as you credit your source. > >I don't think so. A game is a finished piece of work which can stand >alone. You don't need the other games to enjoy this game. > >Martin. I did a little searching on the internet. I figured a game is maybe like a complete poem. What I found is you can't quote an entire poem without permission from the author. You can quote a minor part of it though without permission, but as always, you must provide proper atribution. The trouble with this is the informant is full of games reproduced without permission isn't it? The same goes for other chess books, magazines and databases. What gives?
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