Sathish Bodla 13 May 2020
P. Venu (Advocate) 13 May 2020
No is the answer. This is quiet a common practice.
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 14 May 2020
For confirmation file RTI Application to that University and seek information as to whether there is any bar in publishing old year question papers as rules from University to University may differ and for to be on a safer side. To circumvent the bars even if there are several ways and writing that question and stating within brackets the month, year and university's name and then providing answers may not come as a violation of copyright if any.
P. Venu (Advocate) 14 May 2020
I am afraid, such an RTI application would only be counterproductive; it may result in waking up issues that are dormant or taken for granted.
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 14 May 2020
Is it not proper to take proper precautions before commencing a venture? There are innumerable ways to circumvent any legal clauses in a legal manner.
Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108) 14 May 2020
Originally posted by : Sathish Bodla | ||
hii sir,does printing of previous year question paper of govt exams(ex. degree) with answers require any copyright or permission from any authority? |
1. Publishing available QUESTION and "YOUR" ANSWERS to the same, for commercial purposes is not any type of offence, whatsoever & whichsoever.
2. IF you print or sell original Past /Future Govt. question paper, THEN you will be prosecuted for offences against Govt. Further no permission, of any kind is available for this.
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sm.calcutta (Advocate) 14 May 2020
Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 14 May 2020
If the examiner (government in this case) has not collected the question paper it can be published with proposed/ suggested answers which do not attract infringment of copy rights of author.
If the examiner has taken the question papers with answer-sheet of examinee, the question paper can not be published.