Not sure if you've had a reply already. If it's hosting video content, then my expectation is that it is a contribution to the project under Apache-2.0 and it is branded as project content. With respect to third party branding, expectation is that any use of third party branding is obeying the trademark guidelines of those third parties and/or referring to them as nominative use (see our Trademark guidelines for notes about nominative use).
Specifically for this situation, the continued thread on the community mailing list has good advice (host on Apache's Youtube channel, and avoid confusing reference to the speaker's employer). Hen On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 1:26 AM Divij Vaidya <divijvaidy...@gmail.com> wrote: > (cc: dev mailing list for Apache Kafka) > > Hello folks > > We, at Apache Kafka community, are wondering about the legal feasibility > of hosting educational content videos created by third party on our project > website. > > 1. What permissions/license do we need from the video owners to host the > videos ourselves on Apache servers? > 2. Is there any legal aspects to consider if the videos contain branding > for a particular company? > > For your reference, > > - example of website pages containing the videos: > https://kafka.apache.org/intro https://kafka.apache.org/quickstart > - community mailing list discussion about hosting third party content: > https://lists.apache.org/thread/8drsbn0hgdhq4g1qgvm9g8pb5t4x42px > > -- > Divij Vaidya >