
i want to produce a book of exam past paper solutions (my own work) for financial gain.
I wrote to some exam bodies asking permission if there was a copyright issue. in my email to these exam bodies I stated that I do not want to reproduce their work (ie past papers) i only want to produce my own version of solutions to these past papers. I stated that my work would contain only my interpretation of the answer(s) and the only reference to your Past papers would be exam titles and question numbers. I would also put on a disclaimer as well to say that these are in no way related to whatever exam body
Now
Exam body #1 said said yes go ahead as long as I put on a disclaimer. they have no problem with this
Exam body #2 i emailed 3 people with the same request. The first one replied sending me a standard pdf with their Notes on copyright of their materials and costs involved. Now the notes only refer to a preproduction of their work. I stated in my email that I would not be reproducing their work, I would only be producing worked solutions to their work. A few minutes later a received a reply from a colleague of theirs stating they had no objection to my planned work as long as I put on the disclaimer? So my first question is, should i seek clarification here or can i take the word of the 2nd emailer. the third person didn't email me back.
Exam body #3 stated "We would be happy for you to use past papers as you describe. However, although you would not be publishing the questions directly, the same rules apply as for any commercial use."
They have rules where you have to purchase the use of their questions and they do not grant permission to reproduce all the questions in a paper etc. My second question to you is : are they correct in what they say? Do the same rules apply if I do not intend to reproduce their questions? As I mentioned before , I only intend to produce fully worked solutions to their past papers, not the actual questions themselves.
Thanks in advance.