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Author Topic: Continuing Education website questions  (Read 1297 times)
kramnamhoh
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« on: 06-25-10 at 11:05 am »

I am in the beginning stages of developing a continuing education website in which clients would read a textbook or journal article, take a test on that material and receive credit for successful passing of the test.  Am I violating any copyrights by writing and distributing my own test on copyrighted material?  I will be selling the textbooks along with the tests based on them. I will not be selling the journals that contain the articles that those tests are based on.
Am I violating any trademarks, or do I need permission, to use thumbnail images of the book and journal covers in my website course listing?
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Riya
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« Reply #1 on: 08-09-10 at 04:47 am »

I feel you should move this post to copyright forum.
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« Reply #2 on: 08-09-10 at 09:40 pm »

Are you reprinting or otherwise copying the books/articles on your website?
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