Legal, Copyright & Licensing

Intellectual property policy

Last updated: 2026-07-12

1. Ownership of platform content

Unless stated otherwise, the learning content on eane.eu — module texts, course structures, assessment questions, images commissioned for the platform, and the EANE name and visual identity — is the property of EurAV European Audio Visual CLG or its licensors, and is protected by copyright and related rights.

2. What you may do with our content

You may read, use and link to platform content freely for personal, non-commercial learning. You may not republish module or assessment content at scale, resell it, or present it as your own. Assessment question pools are confidential: copying, publishing or sharing exam questions undermines the value of every credential we issue and is treated as a breach of the Terms of service.

3. The iEQF framework — openly licensed

The iEQF indicative levelling framework (our indicative alignment scale inspired by the structure of the European Qualifications Framework) is published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence. You are free to share and adapt it, including commercially, provided you credit “EANE / EurAV European Audio Visual CLG” and indicate any changes. The iEQF is an independent, indicative tool and is not endorsed by or affiliated with the European Commission or any national qualifications authority.

4. Your certificates

The PDF certificate issued to you is yours to use: print it, attach it to applications, publish it on professional profiles. You may not alter its content — verification against the serial will expose any modification. The underlying certificate design and the EANE marks on it remain ours.

5. Content you contribute

Where you submit content to the platform (for example tutor submissions, feedback comments, or proposed corrections), you keep your rights and grant EurAV a worldwide, royalty-free licence to use, edit, translate and publish that contribution as part of the platform. Do not submit material you do not have the right to share.

6. Third-party materials

Some content embeds third-party materials — for example video hosted on Vimeo, or openly licensed images — which remain subject to their own licences. Third-party names and trademarks mentioned in learning content (for factual, descriptive purposes) belong to their respective owners; no endorsement or affiliation is implied.

7. Reporting infringement

If you believe content on eane.eu infringes your rights, email hello@eane.eu with the URL, a description of the work concerned, and evidence of your rights. We review every notice and will remove or amend infringing material promptly.