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What's that other advert that ends "oh it's chips it's chips, we hope it'll be chips" or similar? "Will there be Gothic fried onion rings you'll have to wait and see".
Firstly, it isn't a very interesting game, second, nobody is jealous of Gothic, third, his patent fantasies belong in his own psychosis, they're not a legal issue, if he's broke unlucky.
I take it I was the case in question, while I said I'll keep it toned down I made no assurance that it won't happen again. This is to absolve you of future accussations as much as it is to accurately publish the facts.
I think three of my posts were deleted, one after Bwildman had already asked for the "fighting" to stop and the other two because of complaints about their lexicology. As all those posts were part of the dynamics of an interchange involving several members there is no reason for me to re-post Bowdlerised versions.
I didn't use any "swear" words although my terms were impolite and taboo in some circles. Whether or not the content was "mean" or merely reflective of facts as derived from the evidence is unclear but I feel no reason to regret any sentiments I expressed.
A question of registered trade mark? It's an interesting point. Presumably no licence is needed to hold a tournament of gothic chess, even if so named, in the physical world, but how about if such a tournament were played with home-made sets?