We just discovered a self-published “study guide” for Foundation available online at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. The author includes 150 sample questions. We’re ordering the book to be sure none of the sample questions are live items on our operational forms, but we wondered if you have any experience dealing with a situation like this.

Regarding the ‘self-study guide’, if the items appear on your exams and you have your exams copyrighted, that’s clearly copyright infringement and you should have your counsel shut down the book.  If the items are made up and the book states they appear on your exam, you can request a correction.  If your exams are not copyrighted then you don’t have a strong case to shut down the book… you might want to contact an Intellectual Property lawyer to see what your options are.