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Autodesk downloadable materials-Downloadable 3D assets, digital footage, and other files you can use to follow along
on your own time.
Is Autodesk learning and support content copyrighted?
Yes. Creative Commons licensing does not replace copyright. Copyright remains with Autodesk or its suppliers, as applicable.
But it makes the terms of use much more flexible.
What do the Autodesk Creative Commons licenses allow?
Autodesk makes some of its learning and support content available under two distinct Creative Commons licenses. The
learning content is clearly marked with the applicable Creative Commons license. You must comply with the following
conditions:
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA) This license lets you copy, distribute, display, remix,
tweak, and build upon our work noncommercially, as long as you credit Autodesk and license your new creations
under the identical terms.
Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works (CC BY-NC-ND) This license lets you copy, distribute, and
display only verbatim copies of our work as long as you credit us, but you cannot alter the learning content in any
way or use it commercially.
Special permissions on content marked as No Derivative Works For video-based learning content marked
as No Derivative Works (ND), Autodesk grants you special permission to make modifications but only for the purpose
of translating the video content into another language.
These conditions can be modified only by explicit permission of Autodesk, Inc. Send requests for modifications outside
of these license terms to฀creativecommons@autodesk.com.
Can I get special permission to do something different with the learning content?
Unless otherwise stated, our Creative Commons conditions can be modified only by explicit permission of Autodesk, Inc.
If you have any questions or requests for modifications outside of these license terms, email us at creativecom-
mons@autodesk.com.
How do I attribute Autodesk learning content?
You must explicitly credit Autodesk, Inc., as the original source of the materials. This is a standard requirement of the
Attribution (BY) term in all Creative Commons licenses. In some cases, such as for the Autodesk video learning content,
we specify exactly how we would like to be attributed.
This is usually described on the video's end-plate. For the most part providing the title of the work, the URL where the
work is hosted, and a credit to Autodesk, Inc., is quite acceptable. Also, remember to keep intact any copyright notice
associated with the work. This may sound like a lot of information, but there is flexibility in the way you present it.
Here are some examples:
"This document contains content adapted from the Autodesk
®
Maya
®
Help, available under a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike license. Copyright
©
Autodesk, Inc."
"This is a Finnish translation of a video created by the Autodesk Maya Learning Channel @
www.youtube.com/mayahowtos.Copyright
©
Autodesk, Inc."
"Special thanks to the Autodesk
®
3ds Max
®
Learning Channel @ www.youtube.com/3dsmaxhowtos. Copyright
©
Autodesk,Inc."
Do I follow YouTube's standard license or Autodesk's Creative Commons license?
The videos of the Autodesk Learning Channels on YouTube are uploaded under YouTube's standard license policy.
Nonetheless, these videos are released by Autodesk as Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative
Works (CC BY-NC-ND) and are marked as such.
You are free to use our video learning content according to the Creative Commons license under which they are released.
Where can I easily download Autodesk learning videos?
vi | Autodesk Legal Notice