Drawing from multiple news sources, ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, is curbing its AI video-making tool, Seedance, after Disney and other entertainment companies threatened legal action over copyright infringement. Disney specifically accused Seedance of using a "pirated library" of copyrighted characters, leading ByteDance to pledge to strengthen safeguards against unauthorized use of intellectual property. The app's ability to generate realistic videos based on text prompts, often featuring copyrighted characters, has fueled the controversy.
Drawing from multiple news sources, ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, is curbing its AI video-making tool, Seedance, after Disney and other entertainment companies threatened legal action over copyright infringement. Disney specifically accused Seedance of using a "pirated library" of copyrighted characters, leading ByteDance to pledge to strengthen safeguards against unauthorized use of intellectual property. The app's ability to generate realistic videos based on text prompts, often featuring copyrighted characters, has fueled the controversy.
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