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> No copyright.  Most of any given question tends to be just facts 
> available to all - the fact that Durrell wrote The Alexandria 
Quartet 
> isn't any more copyrightable than instructions on how to screw in a 
> lightbulb.  Practically, any "original" phrasing tends to be more 
> annoying than anything else.  NAQT might copyright, although I 
> seriously doubt it's worth their while.

Matt --

Just so there's no confusion, while the facts that underlie questions 
are certainly not copyrightable, NAQT can--and does--copyright the 
expression of those facts in its packets.

-- R. Robert Hentzel
President and Chief Technical Officer,
National Academic Quiz Tournaments, LLC

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