The Motion Picture Association urged ByteDance on Friday to stop copyright infringement on its Seedance 2.0 AI platform, saying that the Chinese company’s assurances are not enough.
Speaking on behalf of its seven member companies, the MPA sent a cease and desist letter to ByteDance’s Culver City, Calif., office demanding that it stop training on the studios’ movies and TV shows, and that it implement safeguards to stop users from generating copyrighted material.
The MPA kicked off the industry protest against Seedance 2.0 on Feb. 12, issuing a statement that called on ByteDance to immediately cease its infringement. Six of the…
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