On Tue, 4 Jan 2011, Gerd Lorscheid wrote:
> this here is really funny to read.
> There are no copyrights on chess games. So what you can do is order
> Bigbase for 50 Euro from Chessbase and you have pretty good edited
> 4.500.000 games. Bigbase has no annotations, which have copyrights.
I'd be c
Hello,
this here is really funny to read. There are no copyrights on chess games. So
what you can do is order Bigbase for 50 Euro from Chessbase and you have pretty
good edited 4.500.000 games. Bigbase has no annotations, which have copyrights.
You can convert them to .si4 and distribu
Hi all,
I would be very interested in working in this part of the project, that is,
collecting games from tournaments and so on. So if anyone else is
interested, here you have a volunteer!!
How could we do the whole thing? That is, which tournaments are for, which
for you?
Carlos
2011/1/4 J.
Hello,
this here is really funny to read. There are no copyrights on chess games. So
what you can do is order Bigbase for 50 Euro from Chessbase and you have pretty
good edited 4.500.000 games. Bigbase has no annotations, which have copyrights.
You can convert them to .si4 and distribut
> From: Chris Lott
> Subject: Re: [Scid-users] ScidBase?
> To: Alexander Wagner
> Cc: Scid Users List , Chris Lott
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> On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 5:54 AM, Alexander Wagner
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>> The pragmatic way would be somet