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Unreal Engine creators.
Report copyright infringement and request takedowns for unauthorized use of your Unreal Engine projects through the Developer Portal.
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Unreal Engine 5.7 is now available
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Common infringement types
These are the most frequently reported violations affecting Unreal Engine projects.
Software Piracy
Cracked versions of games or applications built with Unreal Engine distributed without authorization.
Cheats & Exploits
Third-party software that modifies game memory, injects code, or exploits vulnerabilities for unfair advantages.
Asset Theft
Unauthorized extraction and redistribution of 3D models, textures, animations, or audio from your project.
Source Code Leaks
Unauthorized distribution of proprietary code, blueprints, or project files.
Unauthorized Ports
Modified or repackaged versions of your game distributed on unauthorized platforms or app stores.
Clones & Derivatives
Games that copy substantial elements of your original work without permission or proper licensing.
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- Upload evidence
- Track your report status
- View past submissions