Disney has issued a cease and desist letter to ByteDance, accusing the company of distributing pirated versions of Disney's copyrighted characters. The letter highlights content from Star Wars, Marvel, and other Disney franchises being made available as if it were free public domain material. This action underscores ongoing efforts to protect intellectual property in the digital space.
On February 14, 2026, Variety reported that Disney sent a cease and desist letter to ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok. The letter accuses ByteDance of providing access to a "pirated library of Disney’s copyrighted characters from Star Wars, Marvel, and other Disney franchises." It further describes this as treating "Disney’s coveted intellectual property... as if [it] were free public domain clip art."
This development points to tensions between major entertainment conglomerates and tech platforms over copyright infringement. Disney, known for its extensive portfolio including blockbuster franchises like Star Wars and Marvel, has long been vigilant about protecting its assets. ByteDance, a prominent player in social media and content distribution, faces these allegations amid broader industry concerns about unauthorized use of creative works online.
No further details on the letter's demands or ByteDance's response were provided in the report. Such legal notices often precede potential litigation if compliance is not achieved.