Literally copying the course and it's contents, can be counted as piracy (is the same thing as buying a movie (in DVD just for the example), you own the movie BUT you can't share it to more people) what you can do, is recreate this tutorial in your way, adding your own flavor and other kind of exercises and other small details. Would be (getting back to the DVD example) like doing an example of you talking about the movie, what you liked, disliked and even the most important parts of it and telling them with your own words. I'm still not that good in programming, but I do chemistry research, and thats the protocol that I use with paid research papers.
Literally copying the course and it's contents, can be counted as piracy (is the same thing as buying a movie (in DVD just for the example), you own the movie BUT you can't share it to more people) what you can do, is recreate this tutorial in your way, adding your own flavor and other kind of exercises and other small details. Would be (getting back to the DVD example) like doing an example of you talking about the movie, what you liked, disliked and even the most important parts of it and telling them with your own words. I'm still not that good in programming, but I do chemistry research, and thats the protocol that I use with paid research papers.
Thanks for sharing your opinion, Joey!