Paramount ByteDance Legal Dispute Escalates Over Seedance AI Clips
The Paramount ByteDance legal dispute intensified this weekend after Paramount sent a cease-and-desist letter to ByteDance. The studio claims Seedance AI tools copied famous franchises without permission. Therefore, it demanded the company stop distributing the content immediately. According to Paramount Skydance, Seedance 2.0 creates videos that closely resemble protected characters. For example, viral clips showed lookalikes from “South Park,” “Star Trek,” and “The Godfather.” The company argues these outputs violate copyright and trademark laws.
In addition, The Walt Disney Company sent its own legal notice. Disney said the AI system made its characters appear like public domain content. That includes properties from Star Wars and Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Hollywood Pushes Back on AI Content
The controversy grew after a Seedance video showed AI versions of Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt fighting on a rooftop. As a result, industry groups spoke out. The Motion Picture Association urged immediate action. Meanwhile, SAG-AFTRA criticized the platform’s use of digital likenesses. Paramount says Seedance content often looks and sounds nearly identical to original works. Consequently, the studio wants all disputed material removed. It also demands stronger safeguards to prevent future misuse.
ByteDance has not issued a public response yet.
However, this clash highlights growing tension between AI developers and entertainment companies. As generative tools expand, studios aim to protect creative rights while technology continues to evolve.