Then you haven’t read the license. It’s always a good idea to read the license. I’ll highlight the parts below.
(i) Subject to the limitations and conditions set forth in these Terms, You may use the Site, Service and Materials, and Your Material(s) to create a 3d electronic character or image (“Avatar(s)”). Autodesk hereby grants You a worldwide, non-exclusive, non-transferable, perpetual, royalty-free right to download the Avatar(s), in an available 3d format, as a rigged character, (which includes source character data), and use the Avatar(s), as is or modified: (a) as part of or in connection with a 3d scene or animation (e.g. a game); or (b) as part of or in connection with a 2d representation of You, either as a single still image or as a sequence of still images which generates a pseudo animation, in an on-line community(ies) (individually and collectively “Your Production(s)”); or (c) in an on-line environment supported via the Site and Service (“On-Line Production(s)”). (Your Production(s) and On-Line Production(s) are collectively “Production(s)”). Without limitation, this license does not allow You: A. to assemble a library of 3d characters (“Library”) using: (i) the 3d characters available via the Site, Service, Materials and/or Submissions, as is or modified, (“3D Characters”); or (ii) the Avatars; and sub-licensing, leasing, lending, renting or distributing the Library; or B. to incorporate one or more 3D Characters or Avatar(s) into a product(s) and/or service(s) for sub-licensing, leasing, lending, renting or distributing other than as part of a Production(s).