UEFN License Boundary

So if I buy a project with UEFN - Reference Only License and use it for my motion graphic project, will my project safe from copyright claim?

Hi Gombez, welcome to the Forums,

Reading the Fab EULA it looks like the important distinction is if you/your company makes more or less than 100k.

2. **CONTENT LICENSE GRANT**

a. **License Tiers.** Content may be offered at different license tiers, and before completing a Transaction you may be required to select between a Personal - Reference Only tier, a Personal tier, and a Professional tier (each a "**License Tier**"). You are only eligible for a Personal - Reference Only tier or Personal tier if, at the time of the Transaction you, together with any controlling entity and other entities under common control with you, have not generated more than $100,000 USD in gross revenue from your commercial activity in the digital content industry in the last 12 months. For purposes of this calculation, revenue includes any advances received or other funds raised. If you complete a Transaction for a License Tier you were not eligible for at the time of purchase, you must, upon request, pay Epic the remainder of what you would have owed had you purchased a License Tier you were eligible for.

Sections 3, 4 (A motion graphic project is probably considered ‘linear media’) and 5 of the EULA provide some extra info for the “copyright claim” part of your question.