"We've Heard Concerns": ByteDance Says It Will Curb Seedance 2.0

ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, has announced plans to address concerns raised by the actors' union SAG-AFTRA regarding its Seedance 2.0 platform. The union expressed its disapproval, stating that Seedance has facilitated significant intellectual property infringements. In response, ByteDance emphasized its commitment to resolving these issues while ensuring that the platform remains a viable creative outlet for users. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions between technology companies and the entertainment industry over copyright protections and the ethical use of creative content. As digital platforms continue to evolve, the dialogue between stakeholders is crucial in shaping a fair and sustainable environment for content creation and distribution.
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