Exploring the Limits of Fortnite Creative 2.0
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Epic Games' new Unreal Editor for Fortnite allows players to design their own experiences, but comes with limitations on what can be created and monetized, including restrictions on intellectual property. The Creator Economy program pays creators based on engagement metrics, but players cannot use anyone's intellectual property without permission, even if they don't intend to publish or monetize it. Chapter one maps can be remade but cannot be monetized, and maps from other games cannot be created. The policy around intellectual property is still unclear, raising concerns among some creators.
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