The studio, which joins Paramount and Disney in sending cease-and-desists to ByteDance, accuses the company of deliberately rolling out Seedance 2.0 without safeguards.
Warner Bros. board members are weighing whether Paramount's sweetened bid may result in a better deal or prompt Netflix to up its offer, Bloomberg reports.
Global M&A deals hit $463.6 billion in December, up 30% from last year Major transactions include IBM’s $11B Confluent deal and a $6B Trump Media merger Paramount, Skydance and Netflix battle over ...
Pam Abdy and Mike DeLuca, Co-Chairs and CEOs of Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, on the Warner Bros. Studio Lot on Jan. 9th, 2026, in Burbank, California (Julien Sage for TheWrap) BURBANK – It’s a ...
Warner Bros. became the latest studio Tuesday to condemn ByteDance for allowing unauthorized use of its IP on its AI video generating platform Seedance 2.0, which has been used to create videos ...