Copyright
5 years ago
is question paper of competitive exam like NEET, JEE , AIIMS etc. conducted by GOV.BOARD is uder copyright act ? can we use it without any prior information or approval for commercial purpose ?" recently almost all publication company use these papers in their copyright book. can we copy these questions from their book ? is it violation of copyright act ?

Deepak Yashwantrao Bade
Responded 4 years ago
A.dear client in your matter No, as exam is over. It is public document and anybody can use it.Using for the academic purpose is allowed as per copyright law. As far as copyright law is concerned it is not applicable on question papers because question papers are already in public domain.
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Junaid Ali Khan
Responded 5 years ago
A.Using for the academic purpose is allowed as per copyright law. As far as copyright law is concerned it is not applicable on question papers because question papers are already in public domain.
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A.No, as exam is over. It is public document and anybody can use it.
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