ByteDance has halted the global release plan for its next-generation AI video generation model Seedance 2.0 due to its involvement in copyright disputes with major Hollywood film studios and streaming platforms, US tech website The Information reported, citing sources.After ByteDance released Seedance 2.0, the AI-generated videos featuring well-known film and television stars like Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt spread rapidly on social platforms, sparking widespread accusations of copyright infringement.Related NewsLoan Prime Rate 1Y for March 2026 in China is 3.00%, unchanged from its last period. The forecast was 3%.US film studios Walt Disney and Paramount subsequently sent legal letters to ByteDance, demanding the cessation of infringement and the prevention of future occurrences.