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Elo's book, The Rating of Chess Players, Past and Present, is
reprinted today. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891277 Professor Elo's book, long out of print and almost impossible to obtain, has just been reprinted. Sam Sloan |
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I spent half an hour on the phone this week interviewing someone who wants
to bring chess ratings into the C21st, and who will additionally provide Chessville with 4 articles on the subject. He operates an outfit in competition to 'standard' ratings, but is still true to Elo - in fact more true than those systems which use ratings floors and ceilings. Phil Innes "samsloan" wrote in message ... Elo's book, The Rating of Chess Players, Past and Present, is reprinted today. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891277 Professor Elo's book, long out of print and almost impossible to obtain, has just been reprinted. Sam Sloan |
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On Fri, 9 May 2008 13:40:02 -0400, "Chess One"
wrote: I spent half an hour on the phone this week interviewing someone who wants to bring chess ratings into the C21st, and who will additionally provide Chessville with 4 articles on the subject. He operates an outfit in competition to 'standard' ratings, but is still true to Elo - in fact more true than those systems which use ratings floors and ceilings. Phil Innes So his system cuts sandbaggers and manipulators a little more slack? |
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On May 9, 3:29 pm, Mike Murray wrote:
On Fri, 9 May 2008 13:40:02 -0400, "Chess One" wrote: I spent half an hour on the phone this week interviewing someone who wants to bring chess ratings into the C21st, and who will additionally provide Chessville with 4 articles on the subject. He operates an outfit in competition to 'standard' ratings, but is still true to Elo - in fact more true than those systems which use ratings floors and ceilings. Phil Innes So his system cuts sandbaggers and manipulators a little more slack? Yes it is probably that Chess Express nonsense he has been touting for some time now. |
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On May 9, 12:54*pm, samsloan wrote:
Elo's book, The Rating of Chess Players, Past and Present, is reprinted today. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891277 Professor Elo's book, long out of print and almost impossible to obtain, has just been reprinted. Sam Sloan I'm still wondering if this book is in the public domain at this time. It was first published in 1978, just 30 years ago. What is the length of copyright for such works? |
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wrote: On May 9, 12:54�pm, samsloan wrote: Elo's book, The Rating of Chess Players, Past and Present, is reprinted today. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891277 Professor Elo's book, long out of print and almost impossible to obtain, has just been reprinted. Sam Sloan I'm still wondering if this book is in the public domain at this time. It was first published in 1978, just 30 years ago. What is the length of copyright for such works? If the intitial copyright date was 1978 or later, author's life plus 70 years. If it was pre-1978, 95 years after the start of copyright. Unless the copyright holder voluntarily put it in public domain (possible, I suppose, since I doubt Elo was in it for the money), or Sloan obtained permission from the copyright holder, he's violating the law. However, it would be up to whoever currently owns the copyright to raise the matter. |
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On May 9, 5:48 pm, wrote:
On May 9, 12:54 pm, samsloan wrote: Elo's book, The Rating of Chess Players, Past and Present, is reprinted today. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891277 Professor Elo's book, long out of print and almost impossible to obtain, has just been reprinted. Sam Sloan I'm still wondering if this book is in the public domain at this time. It was first published in 1978, just 30 years ago. What is the length of copyright for such works? And, unless I am mistaken, it was published in a second edition in 1987. |
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schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... On May 9, 12:54 pm, samsloan wrote: Elo's book, The Rating of Chess Players, Past and Present, is reprinted today. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891277 Professor Elo's book, long out of print and almost impossible to obtain, has just been reprinted. Sam Sloan I'm still wondering if this book is in the public domain at this time. It was first published in 1978, just 30 years ago. What is the length of copyright for such works? Elo died in 1992, so most likely the copyright runs until 2062. The book was originally published in 1978 by 'Arco', which seems to be a vanity label. If you google you find a reference to a 1979 edition by Batsford. It is possible, therefore, that Batsford owns the copyright; also possible that Elo's heirs own it. It is pretty much certain that Sloan doesn't own the rights to this nor to most of the other nonsense he is reprinting. The book itself isn't very interesting, because Elo stretches his point and doesn't have a solid grasp of statistical logic. However, the basic method, which is elementary, is well described in this book and also in 2 papers published earlier. What Sloan means when he says he is 'sending the book to the printers' is that he is sending a CD with the page images to Amazon. Amazon then runs off a copy and glues it together *after* somebody orders it. They don't seem to be very concerned about copyright ownership; However, Sloan does have to state that he owns the rights. Presumably then Amazon is in the clear and it is Sloan who will get sued if the owner takes notice and thinks it is worthwhile. Another aspect of Sloan's current scam is that he seems to have no inhibitions about copying cover artwork for the pirated reprints. This may well be under separate copyright. |
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Jürgen R. wrote: schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... On May 9, 12:54 pm, samsloan wrote: Elo's book, The Rating of Chess Players, Past and Present, is reprinted today. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891277 Professor Elo's book, long out of print and almost impossible to obtain, has just been reprinted. Sam Sloan I'm still wondering if this book is in the public domain at this time. It was first published in 1978, just 30 years ago. What is the length of copyright for such works? Elo died in 1992, so most likely the copyright runs until 2062. The book was originally published in 1978 by 'Arco', which seems to be a vanity label. If you google you find a reference to a 1979 edition by Batsford. It is possible, therefore, that Batsford owns the copyright; also possible that Elo's heirs own it. It is pretty much certain that Sloan doesn't own the rights to this nor to most of the other nonsense he is reprinting. The book itself isn't very interesting, because Elo stretches his point and doesn't have a solid grasp of statistical logic. However, the basic method, which is elementary, is well described in this book and also in 2 papers published earlier. What Sloan means when he says he is 'sending the book to the printers' is that he is sending a CD with the page images to Amazon. Amazon then runs off a copy and glues it together *after* somebody orders it. They don't seem to be very concerned about copyright ownership; However, Sloan does have to state that he owns the rights. Presumably then Amazon is in the clear and it is Sloan who will get sued if the owner takes notice and thinks it is worthwhile. Another aspect of Sloan's current scam is that he seems to have no inhibitions about copying cover artwork for the pirated reprints. This may well be under separate copyright. Arco was not a vanity press. They published a number of chess books during the 1970s, including "The Complete Games of Paul Keres," a one- volume edition of Keres's three books. I assume they were later gobbled up by one of the bigger fish, but I've never researched it. |
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On May 9, 11:54 am, samsloan wrote:
Elo's book, The Rating of Chess Players, Past and Present, is reprinted today. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891277 Professor Elo's book, long out of print and almost impossible to obtain, has just been reprinted. Sam Sloan I have priced the book at $25.95. The reason for this is that any book over $25 qualifies for Super Saver Free Shipping. Since Amazon otherwise charges $3.99 for shipping, this effectively reduces the price of the book to $21.96. Before I realized this I priced my books at $24.95 which is of course the worst possible price. However, when ordering this book, please be sure to check the box for Free Super Saver Shipping. Otherwise, you will have to pay the additional $3.99 Sam Sloan |
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