You passed your college final exams and earned a degree in history. Now you want to publish a
Web page that helps other college students effectively study for their final exams. What
information can you legally post on your Web site without committing copyright infringement?
A.
You can publish historical facts that were tested on the exams as long as you express them in
your own words.
B.
You cannot publish a Web page that even mentions your college history exams unless you are
an employee of the college.
C.
You can publish the exam questions exactly as you saw them worded on the final exams
because you now have a history degree from that college.
D.
You can publish text that you copied from books assigned in your courses because the
historical facts described in the copied text are public domain.