What is legal is not necessarily fair (and I doubt exporting comments from
GM is legal).
Even if games are completely cleaned from any added value by CB, I find it
unfair to use someone's else work, when this work is what they are making
their living with.

Pascal

2009/10/6 andrei raevsky <[email protected]>

> Dear friends,
>
> I have two questions about how to best use databases with SCID4.0:
>
> a) I have downloaded the huge ICOfY database (
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/icofybase/) which now contains over 4
> million games.  I have combined the 5 subases (A through E) into one SCID4
> database.  What I would like to do now is to filter out all the games in
> which both players do not have at least a 2200 rating.  How can I do that?
>
> b) I have been following an interesting thread on chess.com (
> http://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-equipment/convert-mega2009-to-pgn)
> in which the participants discuss the legality of exporting the Mega2009
> database to PGN notation and then making it available for the rest of us.
> Nobody is making an argument that this would be illegal as long as two
> conditions are met i) Mega2009 is exported into PGN and not distributed in
> its original format and ii) the Mega2009 database is exported to PGN with
> all the commentaries which CB has paid chessmasters for.  I have two
> questions in this respect:
>           a) do you believe that this is correct and that such an export of
> a Mega2009 stripped from comments into PGN format would be legal?
>           b) if yes, do you know if anybody has already made this and where
> this database can be downloaded?
>
> Lastly, how would you rate the various databases out there?  There is the
> 1,74 million game database, there is the uge ICOfY, there is the Chess
> Analysis Openings database, the UAB CIS enormous database, etc.  Which would
> you rate as the highest quality database and, if you know, how would these
> publicly available databases compare to a proprietary one like Mega2009?
>
> Thanks in advance for any comments, kind regards,
>
> Andrei
>
>
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