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Senadores de EE. UU. instan a ByteDance a cerrar la aplicación de video de inteligencia artificial Seedance 2.0 por preocupaciones de propiedad intelectual

Senadores de EE. UU. instan a ByteDance a cerrar la aplicación de video de inteligencia artificial Seedance 2.0 por preocupaciones de propiedad intelectual
After ByteDance halted the worldwide rollout of its Seedance 2.0 AI video generator, U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn and Peter Welch sent a letter demanding the company immediately discontinue the app. The senators argued that the tool threatens American intellectual‑property rights and the economic livelihood of creators. They cited examples of the technology producing copyrighted scenes and likenesses without permission. ByteDance responded that it respects intellectual property and is strengthening safeguards, while the senators called the response a delay tactic and introduced legislation to give artists greater control over AI training data. Leer más

Hollywood se resiste contra el generador de video de inteligencia artificial Seedance 2.0 de ByteDance

Hollywood se resiste contra el generador de video de inteligencia artificial Seedance 2.0 de ByteDance
Hollywood studios and unions are condemning ByteDance’s new AI video model, Seedance 2.0, labeling it a tool for widespread copyright infringement. The Motion Picture Association, Disney, Paramount, SAG‑AFTRA and other groups have demanded that ByteDance halt the service and have issued cease‑and‑desist letters, citing unauthorized use of copyrighted characters and the likeness of real people. Critics warn the technology, which creates short videos from text prompts, lacks adequate safeguards and threatens creators’ rights and American jobs. Leer más

Hollywood Condena el Generador de Video de Inteligencia Artificial Seedance 2.0 de ByteDance por Infringir Derechos de Autor

Hollywood Condena el Generador de Video de Inteligencia Artificial Seedance 2.0 de ByteDance por Infringir Derechos de Autor
Hollywood studios and unions have sharply criticized ByteDance's new AI video model, Seedance 2.0, accusing it of massive copyright violations. The tool, released through ByteDance's Jianying and soon CapCut apps, lets users generate short videos from text prompts, but has already produced content featuring copyrighted characters and likenesses of real actors. Industry groups, including the Motion Picture Association and SAG‑AFTRA, have called for an immediate halt to the service, labeling it an attack on creators and a breach of U.S. copyright law. Leer más