Hey guys,
I believe the answer to this question is no, but are there any methods to obtaining preptests in PDF formats? I have a bunch in standard paperback that I purchased, but I would really like to have a couple of printed out versions for retakes.
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If it isn't "totally legal" for someone to upload, downloading it isn't totally legal either.
Disclaimer: Not a lawyer and I made up what I said above. But it sounds legit, right? haha
If we're preparing for a test to get into law school, I don't think prepping for it by committing copyright infringement is a good idea.
@"Alex Divine" unless if I am missing something, creating your own PDF's for reuse is OK. I could be wrong. It strikes me as being the same as if you make copies of tests that you already own. If someone was to start to distribute them, that is where I think things would cross the line. E.g. the difference between printing or saving the quizzes from this course and using them yourself vs. sending the saved PDF's to someone else.
The only way that I think LSAC would get back into distributing PDF tests is if they went to a "streaming" or access control context. Like an Apple Music type of thing (pay one price, get access to the songs that they have, but can't burn/save them), or how we pay for access to this course for a set amount of time.