5. Udemy’s Rights to Content You Post. You retain ownership of content you post to our platform, including your courses. We’re allowed to share your content to anyone through any media, including promoting it via advertising on other websites.
Read moreIs Udemy registered?
Udemy is not considered an accredited institution , which means courses will not count toward college credit or continuing education units (CEUs). However, many of the courses are worthwhile and can help you develop new skills or improve skills you already possess.
Read moreIs Udemy a lifetime?
Yes. Students receive lifetime access to a Udemy course regardless of what price they paid for it, or whether they used a coupon to enrol or not .
Read moreHow does Udemy prevent piracy?
Udemy employs anti-piracy technology, including encoding videos using a proprietary player and attaching a Udemy watermark to all videos . This is why, when you load a video to Udemy, there is both uploading and “processing” time, because we are encoding your videos to make them difficult to steal.
Read moreWhat does Udemy stand for?
In 2007, Udemy (you-de-mee, portmanteau of you + academy ) founders Eren Bali and Oktay Caglar built a software for a live virtual classroom while living in Turkey. They saw potential in making the product free for everyone, and moved to Silicon Valley to found a company two years later.
Read moreIs Udemy not good?
Let’s break it down as to whether Udemy is worth it. If you are wanting to learn a hobby then Udemy is definitely the right platform for you, and if you look at it from a value for money perspective then hands down YES . It’s also a good option for personal and professional development (e.g. get solid Excel knowledge).
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