6.1.1. Infringing Content. You may not: (a) publish UEFN Content that infringes on copyrights or trademarks, including UEFN Content that includes third-party intellectual property (such as copyrighted material) or the UEFN Content of other Creators; or (b) incorporate or feature third-party intellectual property, including third-party intellectual property that appears in Fortnite (e.g. the Content of other Creators), in marketing or promotional materials related to your UEFN Content unless you have permission from that party or are otherwise legally entitled to do so. You and you alone are legally responsible for the UEFN Content you make available to users.
#FRY VS BENDER - 2951-4425-3062
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Me? I'm the one trying to protect you from getting your hard work deleted and/or your account suspended.
You know the rules but you’re trying to bend them
Yes “epic” approved it, they approve basically anything. But if your caught by the company owning the ip or sometimes even epic you will get big consequences
You may not have noticed but your attitude about all this is making more and more ppl click the thumbs down icon. That should tell you something.
How is this any different than everyone ripping off Only Up?
The fact is that the majority of the content in discover breaks section 6.1.1
“ I see other people breaking the rules, so I will try to do what they are doing”
If someone got away with murder does that mean it’s legal?
Ok well epic is the government of this and the rules clearly say it’s not allowed, so why are you pulling the excuse that is cause they accepted it?
No one actually reviewed it, most of the time a bot goes through it
You’re really funny
Just like equinox said before, the government isn’t looking when u break the law, but if you do do it and get caught there is consequences
I’m not going to continue this after this so i don’t get warned or anything, but i don’t get how you think the island getting past the moderation team (that makes mistakes) means it’s allowed, there are rules that clearly state IP is not allowed.