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Shakthi Kannan wrote:

> Yes. The circuit diagrams for explaining theoretical concepts are
> unique, whichever book you take.

So this means that Book ABC will use an unique diagram for Theory 1 and
book DEF will use another for the same Theory 1 ?


> Actually the book says "All Rights Reserved". It goes on to say that
> any part of the book cannot be copied or "reimplemented", except for
> reviews, without the consent of the authors and the publishers.

And thus the question below:


>> how does that also apply to questions based on the same
>> theories/circuit diagrams during examinations wherein only small bits
>> are obfuscated ?

>> So here's the "what if" bit ? What if you do ?

> Or, simply put the fun back into engineering.

I get that bit perfectly. What is worrisome is what are the consequences
if you decide to ignore the "All Rights Reserved" bit and just do it ?
How does this affect (re)doing examples that compile cleanly in TurboC
for FOSS bits ?

:Sankarshan



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You see things; and you say 'Why?';
But I dream things that never were;
and I say 'Why not?' - George Bernard Shaw
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