EA is amazed by the passion players have for our games, and we’re always excited to see the creativity that comes from our community. We know many people want to use our game content and other intellectual property for creative pursuits so we’ve put together this Policy to help our players understand how they can use EA’s IP.
Our fans can use our IP for personal projects, including fansites and “Let’s Play” videos, as long as they follow these principles:
- Not for sale. Don’t use EA’s IP for commercial purposes. This means don’t sell your fan art or put your fansite, videos, or other content behind paywalls. With the exception of passive advertising or monetization of videos via partner programs (like YouTube’s or Twitch’s), or of fansites via passive banner ads, making money off of EA’s IP is not allowed.
- Follow the rules. Don’t use EA’s IP to engage in or promote conduct that's prohibited under EA’s User Agreement or Positive Play Charter. For example, don’t show hacks or cheats, promote the sale of in-game currency, or display offensive or inappropriate content.
- Don’t spoil the game. Only share content from a publicly released version of our games. For example, if you signed an NDA as part of a Closed Beta or were provided with an early access copy to review, you must adhere to those terms. Don’t leak unreleased information about, or content from, our games.
- No EA endorsements or affiliation. Don’t make it seem like your project is endorsed by or affiliated with EA. In other words, don’t use our company, studio, or game logos. If you need to refer to our game title on your website, use plain text instead of the game logo. If you have a website or other location where you’re displaying EA’s IP, include a statement explaining that your website is not endorsed by or affiliated with EA.
- EA doesn’t belong in your brand. Don’t incorporate EA’s IP into the general branding of your social media channels, fansites, podcasts, etc. For example, EA’s IP should not be used in your social media handles, profile pictures, website URLs, channel thumbnails, etc.
- Stay original. Don’t use EA’s IP to create any knock-off or spin-off games or products. While we're grateful that our fans still love playing our older games, we don’t allow game revivals or community-run servers for our older games. Don’t combine EA’s IP with other third-party IP or brands.