Not my email Bob and never has been. I'm kcraft@unbsj.ca
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Not my email Bob and never has been. I'm kcraft@unbsj.ca
Why don't you publish both of them here Bob?
I meant I would have like to have seen your article and the President's response. They both should be published in the webzine.
To boldly go into the future. The benefits of a webzine is that it can have this kind of cut and thrust. I'd love to hear what the SCC President has to say on the issue.
Article on what? Controversy shouldn't lead to articles being pulled.
What a crock.
This is being made far more complex than it needs to be. It is actually quite clear. The organizers of a tournament own the scoresheet. period.full stop. The problem is the organizers are not...
Roger,
Games played in a rated tournament in public are in the public domain. There is nothing to prohibit a spectator from recording the game.
I understand all of this detail, bob. The bottom line is the SCC has created this mess with their policy.
A player does not have a right to keep a game private when played in a tournament. The scoresheets belong to the organizers.
Thanks for bringing some perspective to the discussion, Peter.