
On Saturday, Disney sent a cease-and-desist letter accusing ByteDance of a “virtual smash-and-grab of Disney’s IP”, as its new model can purportedly generate videos of Disney-owned characters from the Marvel and Star Wars universes, a source told the South China Morning Post.
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Disney sent a similar cease and desist letter to Google in December, which prompted the US tech giant to restrict the generation of Disney-owned characters in its Nano Banana and Gemini AI services.
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Foreign governments have also raised concerns. On Friday, Japan’s cabinet office launched an investigation into ByteDance over potential copyright violations after AI-generated videos featuring well-known Japanese manga and anime characters, including Detective Conan and Ultraman, proliferated on social media.
ByteDance AI video tool accused by Disney of copyright ‘smash and grab’