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Subject: Re: How about a detailed set of regulations

Author: KarinsDad

Date: 06:21:38 06/09/99

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You already have such a set of regulations. Unfortunately, there are many people
who either disagree with them or disregard them.

Do you not recall reading this before you joined?

Maybe we should all read them again. Here they are:

KarinsDad :)



Computer-Chess Club Charter

Important Information - Please Read Carefully

The Computer-Chess Club is a free service that has been set up by a group of
individuals who became concerned with the persistent breaches of netiquette
occurring on the newsgroup, rec.games.chess.computer, namely a very high level
of off-topic posts and a very high level of personal insults and abuse.
It was felt that a group where a full range of computer chess ideas could be
discussed, and, if necessary attacked, without also making personal attacks on
the deliverer of the ideas, would be productive, and might well encourage
various well-known figures who were no longer posting in
rec.games.chess.computer to return to the arena of discussion without fear of
insult or abuse.

Thus, the Computer-Chess Club is a moderated message board which is open to the
general public (known as "members"). Its purpose is to allow the members to
disseminate and exchange information as it pertains to computer chess without
the distractions of personal attacks and off-topic posts.

Once a member gains access to the message board, he may read all messages and
post new or response messages with the proviso that these new or response
messages:


Are, within reason, on the topic of computer chess

Are not abusive in nature

Do not contain personal and/or libelous attacks on others

Are not flagrant commercial exhortations

Are not of questionable legal status.

A panel of moderators has the power to erase specific messages that violate the
spirit of the charter of the Computer-Chess Club, and to take, if necessary,
suitable sanctions against offenders.

Members of the Computer-Chess Club are solely responsible for their own posts on
the CCC Message Board. The only recourse members have against any legally
dubious or abusive material is to ask and assist the moderators in identifying
any such material so that it may be removed swiftly.

The posts on the Computer-Chess Club message board do not necessarily agree (nor
disagree) with the opinions of Your Move Chess & Games, I.C.D. Corporation, or
Computer Chess Reports, and these companies do not control, and have no say in,
what is posted or how it is posted. Nor do any of these organizations have any
say or control over decisions made by the moderators.

By filling out and submitting the sign-up form, you are agreeing to abide by all
of the conditions set forth above, and you are waiving any and all rights of
litigation against those organizations listed above or the moderators of the CCC
message board for any messages that may appear within or for taking any sanction
against any member.

You are further agreeing to abide by the decision of the moderators should a
post of yours be deleted and/or if you should lose your membership privileges
after due consideration of the moderators. You also will be agreeing that the
decision of the moderators is final.

If you agree to all of the terms set forth above, please fill out the sign-up
form on the next page. Upon acceptance of your application a password will be
sent to you by return e-mail. Normally this procedure will take no more than a
few seconds.

Thank you and we look forward to your contributions

Computer-Chess Club.




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