ByteDance suspends launch of video AI model after copyright disputes: Report

ByteDance ​has put ​on hold the global launch ‌of ⁠its ⁠latest ​video-generation model, Seedance 2.0, ​after a series ​of ⁠copyright disputes ‌with ​major ​Hollywood ⁠studios and streaming platforms, ​The Information ​reported on Saturday.

ByteDance suspends launch of video AI model after copyright disputes: Report
TikTok's Chinese parent, ByteDance, has put on hold the global launch of its latest video-generation model, Seedance 2.0, after a series of copyright disputes with major Hollywood studios and streaming platforms, The Information reported on Saturday, citing two people with direct knowledge of the situation.

Reuters could not ‌immediately verify ⁠the report. ⁠ByteDance did not immediately respond to a request for comment. ByteDance said last month it would take steps to prevent the unauthorized use of intellectual property on its AI video generator Seedance 2.0, following threats of legal action from U.S. studios, including Disney.

Disney sent a cease-and-desist letter to the Chinese firm last month, accusing it of using Disney characters to train ⁠and power Seedance ‌2.0 without permission, after videos generated by the model went viral in China, including one of Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt ⁠in a fight.


Disney said ByteDance had pre-packaged Seedance with a pirated library of copyrighted characters from franchises including Star Wars and Marvel, portraying them as public-domain clip art. ByteDance, which officially unveiled the model in February, has said the system is aimed at professional film, ecommerce and advertising use, highlighting its ability to process text, images, audio and video at once to reduce content production costs.

Seedance 2.0 has ‌drawn attention after earning comparisons with DeepSeek, a Chinese AI company that has built models rivaling those of Anthropic and OpenAI. Tech executives, including Elon Musk, have ⁠praised its ability to generate cinematic storylines from a handful of prompts.

ByteDance had been aiming to make the new video model available to customers worldwide in mid-March, but the company has since suspended those plans, The Information report said.
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ByteDance's legal team is working to identify and resolve potential legal issues and engineers are adding safeguards to prevent the model from generating content that could lead to further intellectual property violations, the report added.
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