The discussion revolves around finding copyright-free physics and math questions for use on a website. The original poster, Gamma, seeks fresh questions after previously working with a tutoring service where they answered about 200 questions that they do not own. Participants clarify that while the questions themselves may not be copyrighted, the solutions could be considered intellectual property of the company Gamma worked for. There is a debate about whether questions from textbooks are copyrighted, with some suggesting that many questions are common across different texts, especially proof questions. Gamma considers modifying existing questions to create new ones, acknowledging the potential workload involved. The importance of understanding intellectual property agreements with previous employers is highlighted, as it can complicate ownership of work produced during employment.