Couldn't they be useful as part of a set of training data for newly trained
engines and networks?

On Oct 23, 2017 2:34 AM, "Petri Pitkanen" <petri.t.pitka...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> They are free to use in any attribution. Game score is a reflection of
> historical fact and hence not copyrightable. Dunno what use them are to
> anyone though.
>
> Petri
>
> 2017-10-23 2:29 GMT+03:00 Lucas Baker <suuj...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi Robert,
>>
>> The AlphaGo Zero games are free to use with proper attribution, so please
>> use them as you like for commentaries as long as you credit DeepMind.
>>
>> Best,
>> Lucas Baker
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 22, 2017 at 3:59 PM Robert Jasiek <jas...@snafu.de> wrote:
>>
>>> AlphaGo Zero games are available as zipped SGF from Deepmind at
>>> http://www.alphago-games.com/ For earlier AlphaGo games, I have seen
>>> statements from Deepmind encouraging free use (presuming stating origin,
>>> of course) so that the games may be commented etc. I cannot find a
>>> similar statement from Deepmind for the published AlphaGo Zero games.
>>> Are they for free use or copyrighted? I hope the former so everybody
>>> including Deepmind can see more commentaries.
>>>
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