Open Letter by Turkish Chess Federation President
Due to the very intensive political environment during the European Chess Union, ECU, General Assembly in Khanty-Mansiysk in 2010, members of the general assembly had decided that it was better to postpone the decision regarding the organization of the events to a new extraordinary assembly. This new Extraordinary General Assembly of the ECU will be held in Aix-les-Bains, on March 29th, 2011. However, in addition to the topic of event organizations, the current ECU management has prepared a long list of further proposals to be discussed at Aix-les-Bains.
The topic of the proposals include the shift of event decision power from general assembly to the board, the budget, Sofia rules, dress code, Bilbao rules, and copyright for moves. We, as the Turkish Chess Federation, find all of these proposals unsound and lacking:
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The shift of event decision power from general assembly to the board is unacceptable, because the board intends to pass this important proposal hastily without giving all federations sufficient time to respond.
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The proposed budget changes are intended to increase the spending, whereas the ECU management has yet to attempt to collect 100,000€ worth of debts from three organizers and has yet find one Euro worth of sponsorship after their six month mandate.
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Sofia rules divide the rule set of the world championship cycle, and this division hurts the image of chess; therefore, such proposal should be implemented not on a continental, but on a global level.
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The dress code proposal burdens many of the smaller European chess federations financially, because it is not backed up by a continental sponsorship program.
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The Bilbao rules would not only bring chaos to rating and title calculations, but also hurt the image of chess by splitting the rule set across the world championship cycle.
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A copyright for moves cannot be enforced and would only discourage the media to promote chess.
We hope that you, the esteemed managers and delegates of the esteemed federations of the ECU, will be convinced by the end of this letter that these ineffectual proposals that could have very negative consequences for European and for world chess. We invite you to reject all of these proposals at the Extra Ordinary General Assembly in Aix-les-Bains.
EUROPE BELONGS US! IT IS OURS! YOU SHOULD REACT AS WELL!
Gens Una Sumus
Respectfully yours,
Ali Nihat Yazici
President – Turkish Chess Federation
EUROPE BELONGS US!
GET OUT NOW I PISS!
Why an Extra Ordinary General Assembly while an Ordinary General Assembly could have done the trick?
Why can’t we all get along?
Copyrighting chess moves! Changing the scoring system! Who – except money-hungry, I-must-feel-important people – comes up with this stuff?! Chess interest worldwide is sparked by free access to sites like chessdom/chessok/chessbase and probably many more. In an era where youth is easily enthralled by the graphics of computer games, chess needs all the help it can get to survive.
Do they think websites will volunteer to pay increasing fees when the websites themselves run mainly on volunteer work in the first place?!
Déjà vu…
Here
Stop Silvio! 🙂
Best regards
Stef
Wow. What a spectacular demise it would be. Do you figure how fast the big games will be pirated, at discount prices or no prices at all?
After the MPAA and the RIAA, the CPAA?
A joke, but near to be the dumbest one!