This is a legal question so I'm not quite sure where it should go on this forum but anyway, here goes.
I'd like to know, if anyone here has had experience with this kind of thing, whether course syllabuses are copyright or 'intellectual property'. It's an important issue if you intend to develop materials in support of existing course books and materials.
By syllabus, I don't mean any kind of media like photos, reading texts, sets of questions or anything like that. What I mean is the vocabulary lists, lexical sets, grammatical structures, idiomatic expressions, etc. Pretty much, what you see summarised on the contents page of a student's or teacher's book.
So do the publishers have property rights over their syllabuses?
Looking forward to your replies,
Matt
