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Most of the Autodesk Learning Channels have an associated iTunes podcast from where you can download the same
videos and watch them offline. When translating Autodesk learning videos, we recommend downloading the videos from
the iTunes podcasts.
Can I translate Autodesk learning videos?
Yes. Even though our learning videos are licensed as No Derivative Works (ND), we grant everyone permission to translate
the audio and subtitles into other languages. In fact, if you want to recapture the video tutorial as-is but show the user
interface in another language, you are free to do so. Be sure to give proper attribution as indicated on the video's Creative
Commons end-plate. This special permission only applies to translation projects. Requests for modifications outside of
these license terms can be directed to creativecommons@autodesk.com.
How do I let others know that I have translated Autodesk learning content into another language?
Autodesk is happy to see its learning content translated into as many different languages as possible. If you translate our
videos or any of our learning content into other languages, let us know. We can help promote your contributions to our
growing multilingual community. In fact, we encourage you to find creative ways to share our learning content with your
friends, family, students, colleagues, and communities around the world. Contact us at creativecommons@autodesk.com.
I have translated Autodesk learning videos into other languages. Can I upload them to my own YouTube
channel?
Yes, please do and let us know where to find them so that we can help promote your contributions to our growing
multilingual Autodesk community. Contact us at creativecommons@autodesk.com.
Can I repost or republish Autodesk learning content on my site or blog?
Yes, you can make Autodesk learning material available on your site or blog as long as you follow the terms of the Creative
Commons license under which the learning content is released. If you are simply referencing the learning content as-is,
then we recommend that you link to it or embed it from where it is hosted by Autodesk. That way the content will always
be fresh. If you have translated or remixed our learning content, then by all means you can host it yourself. Let us know
about it, and we can help promote your contributions to our global learning community. Contact us at
creativecommons@autodesk.com.
Can I show Autodesk learning content during my conference?
Yes, as long as it's within the scope of a noncommercial event, and as long as you comply with the terms of the Creative
Commons license outlined above. In particular, the videos must be shown unedited with the exception of modifications
for the purpose of translation. If you wish to use Autodesk learning content in a commercial context, contact us with a
request for permission at creativecommons@autodesk.com.
Can I use Autodesk learning content in my classroom?
Yes, as long as you comply with the terms of the Creative Commons license under which the learning material is released.
Many teachers use Autodesk learning content to stimulate discussions with students or to complement course materials,
and we encourage you to do so as well.
Can I re-edit and remix Autodesk video learning content?
No, but for one exception. Our Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license clearly states that "derivative works" of any kind
(edits, cuts, remixes, mashups, and so on) are not allowed without explicit permission from Autodesk. This is essential for
preserving the integrity of our instructors' ideas. However, we do give you permission to modify our videos for the purpose
of translating them into other languages.
Can I re-edit and remix Autodesk downloadable 3D assets and footage?
Yes. The Autodesk Learning Channels on YouTube provide downloadable 3D assets, footage, and other files for you to
follow along with the video tutorials on your own time. This downloadable material is made available under a Creative
Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA) license. You can download these materials and
experiment with them, but your remixes must give us credit as the original source of the content and be shared under
the identical license terms.
Can I use content from Autodesk online help to create new materials for a specific audience?
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