ByteDance's AI video generator Seedance 2.0 caused a stir last week: Users generated videos of Tom Cruise against Brad Pitt, Wolverine against Thanos, and Darth Vader clips. Just days after launch, the biggest Hollywood studios are going to war against the TikTok parent company. Disney accuses the TikTok conglomerate of a "virtual raid."

From Viral to Illegal in 48 Hours

On Thursday, ByteDance launched Seedance 2.0. On Friday, Disney sent the first letter.

"ByteDance offers a piracy library of Disney's copyrighted characters, as if the coveted intellectual property were in the public domain."

Other players are also taking legal action:

The OpenAI Paradox

Interesting: Disney dealt with OpenAI completely differently. When Sora 2 produced similar Disney videos in September, there was no lawyer's letter - but a deal.

ByteDance / Seedance OpenAI / Sora
Disney's Reaction Cease-and-Desist in 48h $1 billion investment
Result Copyright lawsuit threatens 3-year licensing agreement
Access to IP Blocked 200 Disney characters

The difference: OpenAI asked first. ByteDance didn't.

ByteDance's Emergency Brake

The platform has already reacted: Since Sunday, users "temporarily cannot upload faces of real people as references."

The voice cloning function was also restricted after Chinese users complained that the tool could reconstruct their voices from photos.

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