I should also check if there are any known issues with accessing Santillana's materials in Costa Rica. Perhaps there's a specific site where they can be accessed. Maybe the official Santillana Digital website for Costa Rica has free resources for certain grades. I might need to mention checking the official website or contacting the educational authorities.
But if there are no legal free alternatives, the paper should still advise against piracy and direct users to official channels. If the user can't afford the official resources, maybe there are government programs or non-profits that provide educational materials. I should also check if there are any
Santillana might have an official website or platform where they distribute their books, but if they're offering them for free, that's a different story. However, in many countries, especially in Latin America, there might be partnerships with governments where certain textbooks are provided for free through official channels. Costa Rica might have such a program. Alternatively, maybe the user is looking for pirated copies, which is a different issue. I might need to mention checking the official
I should structure the paper into sections. Maybe start with an introduction explaining the request, then sections on the legal status of digital textbooks, the educational system in Costa Rica, how to legally access Santillana's digital books, and the ethical and legal implications of piracy. Conclude with recommendations for legal and ethical access. Santillana might have an official website or platform