Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 13:50:38 10/10/05
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On October 10, 2005 at 16:43:48, Bruce Moreland wrote: >On October 10, 2005 at 14:23:14, Bruce Moreland wrote: > >>Does anyone have one annotated PGN game (lots of text comments), with deep >>side-variations, that is free of copyright issues? >> >>Preferably the game should be a real game with sane annotations. >> >>bruce > >I should elaborate upon this. > >I am making a thing. It is possible that the thing might sell for money, it is >possible that I might give it away, or it is possible that I might sit on it >forever, like I have with other things that I have made. > >At this point, the thing needs one sample PGN file containing one sample game. >I would like the thing to demonstrate the kinds of things that can happen in >normal PGN games -- tags, comments, recursive variations, NAGs. > >I want to be able to distribute this under any conceivable circumstance without >the person who annotated it suing me. > >I also don't want to give the annotator any money. I have no idea about the rights for any of the games in here. However, it should be useful for testing your thing. If it can eat all of this stuff without barfing, it parses pretty well. http://cap.connx.com/chess-engines/new-approach/annotations.pgn.bz2 PGN-Extract by Barnes can correctly process the whole file, and so I guess that it is without errors.
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