Legal & Trademarks
What CEC Entertainment can — and can’t — accept from people outside the company.
CEC Entertainment, LLC — doing business as Chuck E. Cheese — does not accept or consider unsolicited creative material of any kind.
This policy applies to CEC Entertainment, its parent company, and all subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively, “CEC”). It exists because CEC is continuously developing its own ideas and materials, and accepting outside submissions creates intellectual property complications we can’t sort through fairly.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
CEC will not read, review, share, or consider any of the following unless we have specifically requested it from you:
CEC is continuously developing and creating its own ideas and materials. When unsolicited material arrives from outside the company, it creates ambiguity about who came up with what, and when. That ambiguity isn’t fair to outside creators, and it isn’t fair to the people inside CEC who are working on parallel ideas they came to independently.
The cleanest way to protect everyone — outside creators included — is to not accept unsolicited material at all. That’s what this policy does.
If you send unsolicited material to CEC despite this policy, here’s what to expect:
It will not be read, reviewed, or shared with anyone inside CEC.
It will be destroyed, not returned. We do not maintain a process for retrieving, copying, or sending material back.
Sending material does not create any obligation on CEC’s part — no review, no response, no compensation, no acknowledgment.
CEC is always looking for new talented people and companies. We just can’t go looking through unsolicited material to find you.
So: publish your work where the public can see it. Post it. Show it. Build the audience and the body of work that makes you findable. We — and every other company you’d want to hear from — go looking for creators who are already doing the thing.
Keep creating. We’ll find you.