I note that this website has data which duplicates that of the ECF grading website. For example http://global.tornelo.com/groups/bourne-end gives similar data to
http://www.ecfgrading.org.uk/?club=Bour ... rt=spgrade
So the questions are:-
Has the ECF given permission to tornelo (an Australian organisation, I believe), to use and publish its data and,
if so, why?
tornelo.com
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Re: tornelo.com
Isn't there some sort of dispute between Tornelo and the Australian Chess Federation over rating of events.
I think that the Australians like their grading data supplied in SwissPerfect format!
I think that the Australians like their grading data supplied in SwissPerfect format!
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Re: tornelo.com
Why should anyone care what Tornelo do with the grading download?Roger de Coverly wrote:I note that this website has data which duplicates that of the ECF grading website. For example http://global.tornelo.com/groups/bourne-end gives similar data to
http://www.ecfgrading.org.uk/?club=Bour ... rt=spgrade
So the questions are:-
Has the ECF given permission to tornelo (an Australian organisation, I believe), to use and publish its data and,
if so, why?
I don't.
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