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doing some research with regards to Freewheel, I've come across some privacy
concerns and wanted to survey what others opinions might be.
Terms of
Use: "By submitting, uploading or otherwise making Content available to
Autodesk using the Service or the API, You (a) acknowledge and agree that the
Content is not confidential, and (b) grant (or warrant that the owner of such
rights has expressly granted) Autodesk a perpetual, irrevocable,
non-exclusive, royalty-free, paid-up, worldwide, sub-licensable license to
store, display, reproduce, modify, use and transmit the Content for the
purposes of providing, formatting, maintaining, repairing, protecting,
administering, enhancing or improving the Service or other Autodesk
products."
This leads me to believe the rendering service saves
the local copy of my rendered content, rather then throwing it away after my
session is complete, is this true or false? Should I be concerned that my
documents could be used or distributed for reasons other than evaluating the
usage/metrics for the Freewheel service?
Also, if the publicly
available Freewheel is intended for non-confidential documents only, should
there be a premium service for private/protected
content?
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Thank you for added clarity - and yes I realize your nasty lawyers came up
with the terms of service, not your team 🙂 The ability to remove files is
great, but I've never had to use a login for Freewheel. The developer tools
such as the iframe GUI do not require a Autodesk login, is there a way to
manage my uploaded content in this scenario?