Hi,

On 3/27/07, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So how does the uniqueness get resolved during exam question papers ?

In exams, they "test" your theory, and ask you to "solve" problems
based on the theory. In an ideal society, academia should give freedom
to faculty and students, and be able to share knowledge.

The examples that I want to release is under GPL for everyone to use.
Copyright and license are two different things.

You can still modify Free Software, within your company, and use it
internally. It is only when you distribute it to clients or to the
public, that you should release the source code along with binaries.

Regarding the OP:
I contacted the publisher again, and according to their terms, only
the authors own the right to re-use portions of the textbook, not the
publisher. Only one author is alive. Should try and find the other
author.

Regards,

SK

-- 
Shakthi Kannan
http://www.shakthimaan.com

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