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 homerun5525
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Hi, I've heard that LSAC has changed their licensing agreement and will no longer allow licensees to offer the old format tests before August 2024.

My question is, since some of the old tests (such as PT1-PT18) have not been converted to the new format, will you still keep the explanations of these old PTs on the website?

I assume the explanations won't be removed because they don't require a copyright license. However, I'd like to confirm this because these explanations are still very useful for those of us who bought the paper versions of the old tests.

Thank you very much!
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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homerun5525 wrote: Tue Jul 30, 2024 1:14 pm Hi, I've heard that LSAC has changed their licensing agreement and will no longer allow licensees to offer the old format tests before August 2024.

My question is, since some of the old tests (such as PT1-PT18) have not been converted to the new format, will you still keep the explanations of these old PTs on the website?

I assume the explanations won't be removed because they don't require a copyright license. However, I'd like to confirm this because these explanations are still very useful for those of us who bought the paper versions of the old tests.

Thank you very much!
The explanations will stay :).
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 homerun5525
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Glad to know, thanks! :)
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 askuwheteau@protonmail.com
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When do the new 2025 editions come out?

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