MPA sends cease-and-desist letter to ByteDance over Seedance 2.0

The Motion Picture Association has sent a cease-and-desist letter to ByteDance, urging the company to halt copyright infringement on its Seedance 2.0 AI platform. The letter demands the removal of studio intellectual property from the training dataset and the implementation of safeguards against generating copyrighted material. ByteDance has responded by affirming its respect for copyrights and plans to strengthen protections.

The Motion Picture Association (MPA), representing seven major studios, escalated its concerns over AI-driven copyright issues by sending a cease-and-desist letter to ByteDance on Friday, February 20, 2026. The letter was addressed to ByteDance's office in Culver City, California, where the company, also known for owning TikTok, operates in the U.S.

This action follows an initial MPA statement on February 12, 2026, calling on ByteDance to immediately cease infringement related to Seedance 2.0, an AI platform that generates short video clips combining voice and visuals for a cinematic effect. Six of the seven MPA member studios have also issued their own cease-and-desist letters to ByteDance.

MPA general counsel Karyn Temple emphasized in the letter that ByteDance's assurances are insufficient. "Our ongoing investigation and review of social media platforms continues to reveal examples of Seedance producing material that clearly infringes on our members’ rights," she wrote. The letter highlights specific instances of infringement, including AI-generated videos featuring characters such as Shrek, SpongeBob, Darth Vader, Deadpool, and elements from “Stranger Things,” as well as a Spider-Man fight sequence shared on X.

Temple described these as "systemic infringement rather than inadvertence," stating, “In other words, Seedance’s copyright infringement is a feature, not a bug.” One X user posted about a Spider-Man video, writing, “The best part about Seedance 2.0 is they don’t give a shit about copyright laws and users can make cool stuff like this. Imo this is great for IP distribution.”

ByteDance responded with a brief statement: it respects copyright protections and will take steps to strengthen existing safeguards. The MPA seeks a detailed response by February 27, 2026, outlining specific actions taken.

This unified front among studios, including previously less vocal ones like Sony, Netflix, and Paramount, contrasts with earlier AI disputes. Disney and Universal have been particularly aggressive, having filed a major lawsuit against Midjourney last year. The MPA letter notes potential challenges in litigating against a China-based company, referencing OpenAI's response to similar criticism over its Sora 2 platform, which included guardrails and a partnership with Disney.

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OpenAI shuts down Sora video app and API

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OpenAI announced on March 24, 2026, that it is discontinuing its Sora AI video generation app and related API, redirecting efforts toward business tools and robotics research. The decision, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, also unravels a $1 billion partnership with Disney. Company executives cited a need to avoid distractions from core productivity applications.

The Motion Picture Association has urged TikTok owner ByteDance to halt its new AI model, Seedance 2.0, which enables users to generate deepfakes from copyrighted movies and TV shows. A viral video depicting Tom Cruise fighting Brad Pitt has highlighted concerns over unauthorized use of studio material. A screenwriter for 'Deadpool & Wolverine' warned that such AI advancements signal major changes for the industry.

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ByteDance has promised to strengthen safeguards on its new AI video generator, Seedance 2.0, following backlash from Hollywood studios over copyright issues. The tool, released less than a week ago, generated a viral clip featuring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt, prompting cease-and-desist letters from Disney and Paramount Skydance.

Music rights company BMG has filed a lawsuit against AI firm Anthropic, alleging unauthorized use of song lyrics to train its Claude chatbot. The complaint claims infringement dates back to Anthropic's founding and involves works by artists including Justin Bieber and Bruno Mars. BMG seeks damages up to $150,000 per infringed work.

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Hundreds of film, music and publishing figures have signed on to a new Human Artistry Campaign initiative arguing that AI systems should not be trained on creators’ work without permission. The effort, titled “Stealing Isn’t Innovation,” launched Thursday and calls for licensing arrangements and other consent-based options for creators.

Disney has selected French startup Animaj for its 2025 Accelerator Program to integrate AI tools that speed up animation without replacing human artists. At a demonstration in Burbank, California, Animaj showcased how its technology reduces episode production time from five months to under five weeks. The partnership aims to enhance efficiency in Disney's television studios while keeping creators in control.

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US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has threatened Anthropic with severe penalties unless the company grants the military unrestricted access to its Claude AI model. The ultimatum came during a meeting with CEO Dario Amodei in Washington on Tuesday, coinciding with Anthropic's announcement to relax its Responsible Scaling Policy. The changes shift from strict safety tripwires to more flexible risk assessments amid competitive pressures.

 

 

 

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