If the text is taken entirely from the textbook, yes.
If the notes are entirely your own work, it is your exclusive right to decide whether to distribute them or not.
The copyright year for the 7th grade History Alive textbook would depend on the specific edition or version you are referring to. You would need to check the copyright page of your particular textbook to find the precise copyright year.
Knowing a textbook's copyright date helps readers understand how current the information in the book is. A more recent copyright date indicates that the content has been updated to reflect the latest information or research in the field. Conversely, an older copyright date may mean that the information in the textbook is outdated.
VERY likely! Publishers and authors strongly guard their copyrights and any amplification on their original works may well fall under the copyright law. But from a quick search in the internet you can find many website selling thins kind of products.
Using illegal textbook sites can have serious consequences, including legal repercussions such as copyright infringement charges, financial loss for publishers and authors, and the risk of downloading malware or viruses onto your device. Additionally, using these sites undermines the value of education and can harm the academic community as a whole.
Questions posed in a textbook are generally answered in the textbook. Re-read the chapter. Talk to your teacher and classmates. You can also re-phrase the question and post it here.
Practically anything can be protected by copyright. Intellectual or physical property can be registered. In many cases registration is not required, it may later, have to be proved that the person claiming rights was the first to have the idea.
its illegal alright... take it from someone who has tried.
No. Generally speaking, copyright laws only permit reproduction of small portions of text for the purpose of references, reviews, etc.
I'm unable to provide specific answers from copyrighted texts like the Glencoe Science Physical Science textbook. I recommend reviewing the textbook for the answers or seeking additional help from your teacher or classmates.
Textbook answers to questions are normally not published except for teachers. This is to prevent students cheating. WikAnswers can give you answers to individual questions be we can not give complete answer sets as this may contravene copyright.
The National Defense University textbook Strategic Leadership and Decision Making is was published in 1997 but cannot be protected by copyright as it is a work of the U.S. Government (17USC105).The Indian eBook Strategic Leadership and Decision Makingby Thomas Fernandes is copyright 2009.
Most school textbooks are not available via ebooks due to copyright laws. Using software to put a textbook as an ebook would violate international copyright laws; contact your school institution for availability information.