A new video generator named Seedance 2.0 from ByteDance in Beijing is causing anger in Hollywood. The company is also the creator of TikTok. Many people say Seedance 2.0 violatescopyright. This means it uses the images of actors and others without asking.
Seedance 2.0 is only available in China right now. It allows users to make high-quality AI videos using simple text. People in the movie and TV industry quickly criticized this tool.
The Motion Picture Association said Seedance 2.0 uses U.S. protected works without permission. They claimed it does this on a large scale. Charles Rivkin, the chairman of the MPA, asked ByteDance to stop these actions immediately. He said this breaks copyright laws that protect creators.
Screenwriter Rhett Rheese talked about this on X. He wrote the “Deadpool” films. He worried that this might end creative jobs.
The actors’ union SAG-AFTRA said it supports studios in opposing Seedance 2.0. They say the tool uses their members’ voices and images without permission. ByteDance replied that it respects copyright laws. They are working to improve their protection measures.
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Violates/ˈvaɪəleɪts/verb
To break or disregard a law or rule.
Copyright/ˈkɒpiraɪt/noun
The legal right that grants the creator of original work exclusive rights to its use and distribution.
Criticized/ˈkrɪtɪsaɪzd/verb
To express disapproval of someone or something.
Opposing/əˈpəʊ.zɪŋ/adjective
In conflict or competition with something else.
Permissions/pərˈmɪʃənz/noun
The action of allowing something to happen or granting access to resources.
Respect/rɪˈspɛkt/verb
To hold in high regard or to show consideration for someone or something.