ByteDance Suspends Global Seedance 2.0 Video AI Launch Over Hollywood Copyright Disputes
ByteDance has put on hold the global launch of Seedance 2.0, its latest video-generation AI model, due to copyright disputes with major Hollywood studios and streaming services, The Information reported. The model launched in China in February 2026 but cannot roll out internationally while litigation risk from rights holders remains unresolved. The pause is the latest in a pattern of AI video generation platforms facing intellectual property barriers to Western market entry.
Key Takeaways
- Seedance 2.0 launched in China February 2026; global rollout frozen mid-March after studio and streamer objections
- ByteDance has not issued a public statement on the suspension; reported by The Information citing multiple sources
- Mirrors IP challenges faced by Sora, Runway, and Kling in Western markets over training data and generated output
Original source: The Information