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Hello,
Where can I get questions (physics/math) which are copy right free.
Thanks,
Gamma.
Where can I get questions (physics/math) which are copy right free.
Thanks,
Gamma.
Do you mean papers that have now become public domain? Are you looking for old books or old information online? If it's online, try doing a search in google or another search engine on either the author or specific problem, or title.Gamma said:Hello,
Where can I get questions (physics/math) which are copy right free.
Thanks,
Gamma.
Are you seeking to publish a book on solutions to exercises?
Do you mean papers that have now become public domain? Are you looking for old books or old information online?
Gamma said:To use in my website. I have a collection of questions that I answered when I worked for a tutoring service. (about 200 of them). I worked hard on these questions. However, the questions does not belong to me. Now I am looking for fresh questions to answer.
Books that are in public domain are pretty old. Aren't they? I will check that out too.
Gamma.
His answers would have become the intellectual property of the company he worked for.Tom1992 said:are questions from a book actually copyrighted? besides, if the solutions are your own, especially if there was no solution in the orginal book, i don't think there would be a problem.
are questions from a book actually copyrighted?
His answers would have become the intellectual property of the company he worked for.
It depends on what kind of agreements you signed with your company. Hopefully you have a copy of your intellectual property and non-compete agreements. Have an attorney look them over.Gamma said:Right, the answer is an intellectual property of the company as well as mine. But the question was supplied to me by the company to be answered. That is why the question is not mine. Now, what do I do with only a bunch of solutions? I may be able to change the question, perhaps changing some quantities within the question. That will involve a lot of work in my part.
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