Education and copyright are inextricably linked. A work can be a text, a video, a photo or drawing or other creative expression. This work must have an original character and a personal stamp of the maker. The emergence of the internet, digital learning resources and the rapid changes in education have made it unclear where the boundaries of copyright lie. In addition, copyright does not always work as you would expect. In this publication we ask the questions that every education professional should know the answer to. The publication was created in collaboration with people from educational practice, the GEU and VO content. Together we bundled the most common questions about copyright and provide answers. In many cases we do this on the basis of practical examples, so that teachers and school administrators know what possibilities there are and where the pitfalls are. Who gets the copyright? As a rule, the creator (the one who creates the work) and the author (the o...