Before you state Steam says the same, let me quote someone here on the difference. ![]() Literally says "hey give us the ability to exploit your works". Epic reserves the right to take down any UGC in its discretion." In addition, you may not create, generate, or make available any UGC that is illegal or violates or infringes another’s rights, including intellectual property rights or privacy, publicity or moral rights. You may not create, generate, or make available any UGC to which you do not have the right to grant Epic such license. You hereby grant to Epic a non-exclusive, fully-paid, royalty-free, irrevocable, perpetual, transferable, and sublicensable license to use, copy, modify, adapt, distribute, prepare derivative works based on, publicly perform, publicly display, make, have made, use, sell, offer to sell, import, and otherwise exploit your UGC for any purposes, for all current and future methods and forms of exploitation in any country. What better way to monitor people than by videogames and a Steam like program people usually never close? The TOS somehow even manages to get worse the more you read it.Īny content that you create, generate, or make available through the Epic Games store application shall be “UGC”. Escentially Epic Games is owned by the Chinese Government. The same Tencent who's working hand in hand with the Chinese Government to work on tools to spy on their own citizens. And who is Epic's parent company? The Chinese dev that's known for spying for the Chinese government. Their TOS states they have the right to monitor you and send the data to their parent company. According to even the TOS, Epic Games Store is literal spyware. Tell me, has anyone actually read the TOS? No? Well, we still have a problem. ![]() ![]() Oh boy what a mess the Epic Games Store is.
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