![]() This leds me to wonder how content such as problems and answers. J 3:33pm GClement says:This response is certainly no more 'definitive' than the valuable comments already posted for this thread, but I'm throwing my 2 cents in anyway! The example I offer here might further suggest that creating parallel, but different problems for your use might be the more prudent approach.Īs a parent of a rising high school senior, I've noticed that the SAT prep books for sale out there all contain extremely similar but not identfical problems, each using nearly identical formats, and that NONE of them contain actual SAT questions except for the prep guide produced by College Board, the maker the of the SAT. I am really grateful for the help people have provided so far, but just need clarification if possible on the above points if anyone knows. 2x + 3 = 7 and so on) would I be vilolating copyright then if my questions were designed to match up with the text book questions, so if they followed my solution to my problem, they could easily generate the solution to the problem in the textbook. Solve 2x + 1 = 5 is in the text book and I write Q1. So lets say I write a book that mirrors the exercises in the textbook my students are working from (e.g. However somebody suggested a sequence of problems could be copyrighted. ![]() Just a few further quereis that have arisen from a few comments made įirstly I am assuming you cannot copyright a maths question e.g. I have a maths text book that contains a series of exercises, for which only the solution is given in the back of the book.įor each exercise I write my own detailed solutions to each of the questions for my pupils, is this illegal then?Ĭould I write my own book of worked solutions to the problems? It is possible for example that a problem could be worked out in many ways and by providing actual workings for the solutions and not just the answers would clearly be really beneficial. ![]() J 2:13pm pencho says:Many thanks for your replies ![]()
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