Author: Jouni Uski
Date: 05:43:35 01/04/00
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On January 04, 2000 at 08:28:19, Andrew Carey wrote: >it is said there: > >In ChessBits 3 we have started a test to research the effectivity of the >tablebases in several programs. For that we used some positions of the "Nunn >endgame test". >The magazine CSS and its publisher Vögel did say that we have touched their >copyright and they were prejudiced. > >When we announced the second part of the research we have got the following >reaction: > >"... In the last issue of your magazine you have announced to publish the second >part of this article. On he supposation that you once again are using parts of >our copyright protected stuff we forbid you to publish your article... we will >use all our possibilities to protect our copyright. You have to pay the costs:" > >At the moment we try to reach an agreement with CSS/Vögel. But this is not very >easy because they haven´t hold agreements in former times. So we don´t want to >disturb the negotiation we don´t publish the whole case now to show the >"honesty" of the colleagues. Maybe they are coming to their senses. > >---------------------------------- > >why is computerschach and speile attacking chessbits, i thought >this new magazine is doing a great job. > >What is their fear ? >aren't there enough customers for all ? I wonder, if these 10 simple endgame positions really are copyrighted by Nunn or CSS? Is it possible?? Then same copyright must cover also Nunn opening positions. Nonsense!! Jouni
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