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UPDATE 1: In an utterly disappointing development, the paragraph quoted below has been removed from the news post the day after. However, the ingame items with different pride flag colors are all still available, and only the news post on website and ingame launcher has been edited. It was not designed to protect children from viewing particular types of content wherever they might go online.Ī possible reading is that letting kids buy specific pride color items is too close to "asking" kids about their gender/identity/orientation, i.e. The American Federal Trade Commission’s website even states thatĬOPPA is meant to give parents control over the online collection, use, or disclosure of personal information from children. However, I can find no sources or precedents of that law actively dictating anything about LGBTQIA+ content. Although COPPA is a US law and Star Stable Entertainment is a Swedish company, businesses with customers in the US still need to comply with these regulations. The youngster delivered.UPDATE 2: Star Stable claims that the mention of LGBTQIA+ people and Pride Month were removed in order to comply with COPPA law. Pragg was again outplayed in game 2, but Duda failed to convert his advantage in a queen endgame a pawn to the good, as Pragg’s defensive efforts were rewarded with a 113-move draw.Īnother -quieter- draw followed, and Pragg was in a must-win situation, needing to score with black in game 4 to take the match to tiebreaks. Playing with the black pieces, Duda kicked off the day with a convincing victory. However, Duda is a principled player known for fighting in every game, and this was no exception. The Polish grandmaster did not have a stable performance in Miami, so he is no longer in the fight for first place, while Pragg entered the round in sole second place a point behind the leader (an outright win grants 3 points a win in tiebreaks grants 2 points). Pragg came from losing for the first time in the whole event, while Duda had just stopped Magnus Carlsen’s winning streak in the previous round. In a crucial match, Praggnanandhaa faced Jan-Krzysztof Duda in round 6 of the FTX Crypto Cup. Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > The ultimate chess experience every day, Pla圜 welcomes 20,000 chess players from all around the world – from beginner to grandmaster.Memorize it easily move by move by playing against the variation trainer. Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Learn openings the right way! Build and maintain your repertoire.Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Real Fun against a Chess Program! Play, analyze and train online against Fritz.

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