Warner Bros. and Netflix Go After TikTok Owner ByteDance Over AI Videos Featuring Superman, Batman, Stranger Things, and More
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We will not “stand idly by while ByteDance treats our valuable intellectual property as if it were free public domain clipart.”
Madrid. Days after the Motion Picture Association, an organization that brings together Hollywood’s leading film studios, already demanded that ByteDance, TikTok’s parent and head of the video generator by IA Seedance 2.0, “stop its offending activities that ignore copyright law.” Now, Netflix joins the offensive against the same company.
Warner Bros. and Netflix Go After TikTok Owner ByteDance Over AI Videos Featuring Superman, Batman, Stranger Things, and More
Hollywood’s biggest studios aren’t playing around when it comes to AI-generated content.After a wave of viral TikTok videos featuring AI-created versions of Superman, Batman, and characters from hit streaming series like Stranger Thiings and Bridgerton, Warner Bros. Discovery and Netflix have officially stepped in. The studios have sent cease and desist letters to ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, accusing it of enabling widespread copyri…
Netflix sent a warning letter to ByteDance, demanding that they immediately stop using AI Seedance 2.0 to recreate series such as Stranger Things, K-pop Demon Hunters, Squid Game, and Bridgerton, or face legal action within three days.
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