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The Support-A-Creator program is returning to its roots as an affiliate marketing program for streamers and social media content creators. The SAC affiliate program is still available to those who meet its requirements. We've removed the Support-A-Creator device from Fortnite Creative and all published islands as part of this change.

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Engagement payouts are specifically designed to reward island creators who make great content using the Unreal Editor for Fortnite and Fortnite Creative tools. Unlike SAC, engagement payouts do not require code entries to reward creator success, and players support island creators simply by playing the experiences they already enjoy.

Creators are no longer allowed to promote SAC creator codes within their islands, so that island creators and social media creators each have an independent channel to profit from engagement and are incentivized to work together, rather than competing to convince players to enter their codes. Any new or updated islands will be required to remove mention of SAC creator codes starting March 22, 2023.

With the removal of the Support-A-Creator device from islands, creators should reconsider player experiences that may no longer be necessary, such as reducing or removing matchmaking lobbies and/or sending players into the islands directly.

All real money Fortnite purchases like V-Bucks Packs, retail V-Bucks gift cards, real money transactions like Starter Packs or Quest Packs, Fortnite Crew subscriptions, or other real-money offers contribute to Fortnite gross revenue.

When Fortnite offers are sold by third-parties, Fortnite net revenue is the funds received by Epic after third-party platform payment processing markups and fees are deducted by Nintendo, PlayStation, Xbox, Samsung, and other sellers of Fortnite offers. Other direct costs of goods sold, such as gift card manufacturing costs, are also deducted.

When Epic processes payments directly, such as the Epic Games Store on Windows and Android devices, Fortnite net revenue is the funds received by Epic after third-party credit-card, PayPal, and similar payment processing fees are deducted by payment service providers.

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The IPTC Photo Metadata Standard document is published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license - see the full license agreement at obtaining, using and/or copying this document, you (the licensee) agree that you have read, understood,and will comply with the terms and conditions of the license.

This project intends to use materials that are either in the public domain or are available by the permission for their respective copyright holders. All materials of this IPTC standard covered by copyright shall be licensable at no charge.

Development and maintenance of the IPTC Photo Metadata schemas is led by David Riecks (PLUS) and Michael Steidl (IPTC) and these members of the Photo Metadata Working Group contributed (ordered by surname):

The IPTC Photo Metadata Standard includes two metadata schemas, sets of metadata properties. Each schema has its specific version, the version of the full standard reflects the year of release. Both is indicated below.

This document is a specification that may be revised to fix errata. Any changes will be indicated by a new document revision number.Any changes to the specification will be reflected by a change of the version of the standard.

IPTC Photo Metadata provides data about photographs and the values can be processed by software. Each individual metadata entity is called a property and they are grouped into Administrative, Descriptive and Rights-related properties.

The IPTC Extension schema extends and complements the IPTC Core schema by an additional set of more granular properties and further specialised rights-related properties from the PLUS metadata schema [PLUS]. It started in 2008.

Digital cameras capture metadata at the time the image is taken reflecting technical characteristics. Such metadata may include, but is not limited to, generic camera metadata, camera manufacturer-specific metadata, ICC profiles and positioning data. Standards for these metadata are not subject to IPTC Standards, but are under the control of the camera manufacturers, their associations (such as CIPA) and others. Because the IPTC acknowledges these technical metadata standards of other bodies and does not wish to duplicate existing metadata properties, the IPTC Photo Metadata specification does not include any technical metadata.

In general: search this document for the term 2023.2, this will show you in the sections of the IPTC Core and the IPTC Extension schemas all added or changed metadata properties. The term can be found in the History Notes row.

The specification of a Photo Metadata property is shown in a generic table form using the following template.
Some rows may be missing if there is no use for this specification, e.g. structures have no help text or label as they are applied to a property with help text and label.

This web document is intended for human eyes reading the specification of the standard. But as reading metadata from image files and embedding metadata into image files is done by software IPTC provides a machine-readable version of the specification that can be consumed directly by software tools. It is called the IPTC Photo Metadata TechReference.

The term Metadata Property is used for data about the image content. A metadata property can be made to hold only a single kind of value, or a structure of different values, for which the term Metadata Structure is used.

The metadata property Description is made for only one kind of value, a text string, but may provide this value in different languages. It is important to understand that language translations are NOT a metadata structure.

This suffix is used if the IPTC Extension provides a better solution to annotate the information about an image than the IPTC Core does. In this case, the IPTC recommends to phase out the use of the (legacy)-marked property and to move towards using the IPTC Extension. See the notes on this matter in the particular specification table.

The values of properties should be saved to an image file using both the IIM format and the XMP format as defined in the specification tables.
(A guideline on how to synchronise values existing in parallel was available from the Metadata Working Group [MetadataWG] until October 2018 and was widely used.)

This property should not be confused with the IPTC property Headline, which is a brief synopsis or summary of the contents of the image. This property is required for conformance with the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).

This is a detail of a location with blurred semantics as it does not clearly indicate whether it is the location in the image or the location the photo was taken - which can be different. Two more concise properties are available in IPTC Extension with Location Created and Location Shown in the Image.

Note 1: For more formal identifications of the creator or the owner of the copyrights of this image other rights properties may be used.Note 2: This property was named "Credit" by the IIM metadata, then it was renamed to "Provider" in IPTC Core 1.0. In IPTC Core 1.1. it has been renamed to "Credit Line" as the field is used for this purpose by many users.

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