ByteDance Halts Video AI Launch Amid Hollywood Copyright Disputes

ByteDance suspends global launch of its Seedance 2.0 video AI model due to copyright disputes with Hollywood studios, delaying its release.

TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, has suspended the global launch of its new video-generation AI model, Seedance 2.0, due to ongoing copyright disputes with major Hollywood studios and streaming platforms. The Information reported this development on Saturday, citing sources with direct knowledge of the matter.

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The report could not be immediately verified, and ByteDance did not respond to a request for comment. The company had previously stated its intention to address the unauthorized use of intellectual property on its AI video generator.

Disney issued a cease-and-desist letter to ByteDance last month, alleging the use of its characters, including those from star wars and marvel franchises, to train Seedance 2.0 without authorization. Videos generated by the model, featuring characters like Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt, had gained viral attention in China.

Disney further claimed that ByteDance included a library of copyrighted characters within Seedance, presenting them as public-domain clip art. The company officially unveiled the model in February, positioning it for professional use in film, e-commerce, and advertising, emphasizing its capability to process various media types to reduce production costs.

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ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, has paused the launch of its AI video model.

Seedance 2.0’s Capabilities and Comparisons

Seedance 2.0 has garnered significant attention, with comparisons drawn to models from Chinese AI companies like DeepSeek, which are seen as rivals to established players such as Anthropic and OpenAI. Tech industry figures, including Elon Musk, have acknowledged its ability to generate cinematic storylines from brief prompts.

Launch Delays and Legal Safeguards

ByteDance had initially planned to make the new video model accessible to customers globally by mid-March. However, these plans have been suspended. The company’s legal team is actively working to identify and resolve potential legal issues. Engineers are also implementing enhanced safeguards to prevent the model from generating content that could lead to further intellectual property violations, according to the report.

Our Analysis

The suspension of Seedance 2.0’s launch highlights the growing legal and ethical challenges surrounding generative AI. As AI models become more sophisticated, the lines between inspiration and infringement blur, creating complex legal battles for companies like ByteDance and major content creators. Navigating these disputes will be crucial for the future development and adoption of AI in creative industries.

Fonte: Yahoo Finance


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