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Court case victory to Chessbase
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Albert Silver



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PostPost subject: Re: Court case victory to Chessbase    Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 2:43 pm Reply to topic Reply with quote

michiguel wrote:
Albert Silver wrote:
michiguel wrote:
stevenaaus wrote:
Laskos wrote:
Funny, every literary text is enumerable...
I just wrote such a program and it gave me

"one can write a program which, given enough time, can enumerate every possible game of chess that can be played" in 2 seconds.

Not that i think this argument has much import... but my hunch is the reason chess games *are* numerable, while prose is not, is that all chess games must end - because of repetition, or the 50 move rule. Texts (and mindless chess forums for that matter), can go on forever.


Human chess is not enumerable, to start with. The enforcement of those rules are not mandatory. Moreover, to be pedantic, you can even have illegal moves and if nobody claimed them as such, they stay in the board.

In addition, the time consumed for each move is an intrinsic part of the game. So, if they are relayed, it changes the meaning of the score (was this in time trouble or not?).

Moreover, even if two scores are identical, the two players could be different changing completely the meaning. Look at the famous games between Soviets and Argentinians in Goteborg (1955?). The scores ended up being different... but they could have been the same. Moves were not played at the same time.

I agree with Kai. I think the scores should not be copyrighted, but for other reasons.

Some judges were never aware of Borges... Smile

Miguel


Copyrighting games would really be the end of it. Chess has a big enough struggle penetrating as it is without trying to claim ownership of the moves played. I wont even get into the issue of reproducing the same moves of other games, but imagine books unable to be written because three dozen permissions and payment of royalties were required. Online news sites unable to share games, and let's not forget the popular press, where chess columns would be killed off quicker than you can blink since it is a hard enough sell to get them to support it without that insane hassle. The list goes on and on.

I don't think Danailov is genuinely interested in copyrighting games. I think he does this for the publicity. His choice to sue Chessbase is probably for their having denounced shady actions of his in the past. Other sites relayed moves and paid nothing despite demands, such as ICC, and others, but were not sued.


I agree with you, but it has nothing to do with my argument.

Miguel


Sure it does. You wrote "I think the scores should not be copyrighted, but for other reasons.", and I agree, and those are a few of my reasons.
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Court case victory to Chessbase Graham Banks Fri Apr 15, 2011 8:08 am
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            Re: Court case victory to Chessbase Albert Silver Fri Apr 15, 2011 2:29 pm
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