
ByteDance AI Video Tool Sparks Hollywood Copyright Battle
ByteDance's new AI video tool, Seedance 2.0, has drawn legal threats from Hollywood giants like Disney over alleged copyright infringement of famous characters.
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ByteDance's new AI video tool, Seedance 2.0, has drawn legal threats from Hollywood giants like Disney over alleged copyright infringement of famous characters.

The Motion Picture Association is condemning ByteDance's new AI tool, Seedance 2.0, for enabling 'massive' copyright infringement, fueled by viral deepfake videos.

Unsealed legal documents reveal AI startup Anthropic launched a secret initiative, "Project Panama," in early 2024 to "destructively scan all the books in the world."

A little-known nonprofit, Common Crawl, has become a key data provider for AI giants like OpenAI and Google, sparking a global debate over copyright.

A major coalition of Japanese entertainment companies, including Toei and Square Enix, has formally accused OpenAI of copyright infringement, demanding it stop using their content to train its Sora 2

Hollywood is experiencing significant anxiety over AI video tools like Sora 2, fearing copyright infringement and job losses, yet AI's actual impact on film production remains limited.

Hollywood is pressuring OpenAI for consent and compensation policies regarding AI-generated content, especially after Sora 2's release led to unauthorized digital recreations of public figures and cop

A deep divide is growing between Silicon Valley and Hollywood over AI video tools like Sora, as tech leaders promote creative potential while studios fear copyright theft.

Technology giants like Meta and OpenAI are facing significant challenges as they integrate AI into social media, raising concerns about copyright, misinformation, and user safety.

Apple is facing a new class-action lawsuit from two neuroscientists who claim the company used thousands of pirated books to train its Apple Intelligence AI.

New AI video tools like OpenAI's Sora 2 and Meta's Vibes are making video creation accessible, but they also fuel concerns over misinformation and copyright.

Taylor Swift is facing backlash after promotional videos for her new album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” appeared to have been created using artificial intelligence.