08-26-2016, 05:49 PM
alzee Wrote:Yes it would be. That does not make it "illegal". Collegeboard or any particular school have no authority over IC or any other site on the internet. Plenty of sites other than IC do have many of the exact questions available. Getting a complete list is of course difficult -- but again, not "illegal."
Anyone who writes something and copyrights it has authority over the material. They do have the right to sue you and make you take it off the internet if they so choose (and can prove that you copied it).
If I wrote a book and copyrighted it, and you took parts of the text out and put it on your website without giving me credit, or with my saying that you were not allowed to copy it onto your website, I could sue you to get it taken off, and I would win.
Why would you think that someone doesn't have the rights to their own intellectual property?
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