
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.

While Hollywood fears a future of AI-generated scripts and actors, the technology is already being used by major studios like Disney and Warner Bros. today.

Actor Matthew McConaughey has trademarked his voice and likeness, including his famous catchphrase, in a first-of-its-kind move to control AI use.

Disney has announced a landmark partnership with OpenAI, including a $1 billion investment and a deal to bring its characters to the Sora AI video platform.

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

OpenAI's Sora app faces copyright claims from Hollywood studios and talent agencies. Rights holders allege misleading communication and widespread infringement of copyrighted characters, leading to ca

A fully AI-generated actress named Tilly Norwood has sparked intense debate in Hollywood, with actors' unions and agencies raising concerns over job security.

Actress Amy Poehler used her Saturday Night Live monologue to address Hollywood's growing concerns about artificial intelligence, stating that AI cannot replicate human creativity.

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.

Acclaimed filmmaker George Miller has shared a positive outlook on artificial intelligence, comparing its emergence to the Renaissance and calling it a new tool for creators.