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Tom Hayden's avatar

This isn't software, though!

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Terry's avatar

I know, I was using software as an example. There are lots of other companies that restrict the reproduction of printed material as well. For example, Pearson (a big education publisher) has restrictions on circulation of many of their classroom materials: https://www.pearsonassessments.com/footer/legal-policies.html

It is just a way for companies to continue to monetize their intellectual property. It is not atypical in the educational realm.

PEG is probably restricting use of their materials for a combo of reasons; monetizing and hiding how bogus their product is.

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Tom Hayden's avatar

This is good to know: Pearson - thanks for this!!

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