by StaceyKoprince Mon Jul 20, 2009 5:03 pm
It is important to make sure that the material you're using is legal; some users of an old forum (that has since been shut down) had some problems because people were illegally posting "live" test questions that they'd seen recently on the official test (so, questions that hadn't otherwise been released to the public). This would only affect your GMAT score if you posted such questions or if you knowingly viewed / downloaded such questions.
I haven't heard about this site before, so I just went over there and saw that it allows users to upload stuff. In a very quick (30 second) look at the GMAT files, I found multiple instances of copyright violations, including our own books - people have illegally loaded copyrighted material that they have not been given permission to copy or share. So, yes, I definitely consider this unethical - the people who illegally loaded our material onto the site and the people who downloaded it have broken the law.
Please don't steal our stuff (or anybody else's stuff!). If nothing else, if people steal it, then we literally won't be able to continue researching and making more and better study materials!
I didn't, however, see any indication of people posting "live" GMAT questions (although I suppose that's possible - I didn't look very hard).
Stacey Koprince
Instructor
Director, Content & Curriculum
ManhattanPrep