Motion Picture Association Inks AI IP Protection Deal With ByteDance
The agreement covers the Chinese tech giant's Seedance video models, as well as TikTok and other products.
Brief by WorldPing · Original reporting by Hollywood Reporter
WorldPingThe Motion Picture Association and ByteDance on Monday said the two had developed a framework to protect the film and TV industries’ intellectual property across ByteDance’s suite of AI generative products, including the AI video and image generators…
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Read the full report at VarietyThe agreement covers the Chinese tech giant's Seedance video models, as well as TikTok and other products.
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WorldPingThe Motion Picture Association said that it had reached an agreement with TikTok owner ByteDance on a restriction framework over the use of studio intellectual property in AI video and images.
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