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This paper is written in an academic style, suitable for a journal on computer science education or open-source learning. Author: [Generated AI] Date: April 15, 2026 Abstract The increasing demand for computational literacy has outpaced traditional textbook-based learning models. "Algorithms Unplugged," a pedagogical approach that teaches algorithmic thinking without computers, has gained traction for its accessibility. However, the proliferation of unauthorized PDF copies and collaborative GitHub repositories has created a parallel, informal distribution network. This paper examines the ecosystem of "Algorithms Unplugged" PDFs on GitHub, analyzing the tension between open education, copyright infringement, and the genuine utility of version-controlled algorithmic resources. We conclude that while legal gray areas exist, GitHub serves as an unintended but effective distribution platform for algorithm education, provided educators adopt Creative Commons alternatives. 1. Introduction The 2020s have witnessed a paradigm shift in how technical knowledge is disseminated. Traditional computer science curricula rely heavily on expensive textbooks and proprietary learning management systems. In contrast, the "Algorithms Unplugged" movement—originating from the book Algorithms Unplugged (Vöcking et al., 2011)—proposes teaching sorting, searching, graph theory, and cryptography using cards, string, and physical movement.