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Volcano Engine and Bingo Group launch AI IP content tie-up

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Volcano Engine and Bingo Group launch AI IP content tie-up

Volcano Engine and Bingo Group will roll out an AI+IP collaboration starting June 10 across multiple Chinese platforms, combining Seedance 2.0 video generation with Stephen Chow’s classic film properties. The move aims to create a new monetization model for copyrighted characters and content while addressing AI-related IP infringement risks.

Why it matters: - The deal links AI video generation to licensed film IP, creating a path for creators and studios to monetize existing characters and stories. - The collaboration also tries to reduce copyright conflicts by putting IP use inside a commercial framework. - Bingo Group is majority owned by actor and director Stephen Chow, making the partnership tied to recognizable Chinese entertainment assets.

What happened: - Volcano Engine and Bingo Group announced an AI+IP collaboration on June 10, 2026. - The rollout starts on the Volcano Ark Experience Center and Volcano Engine Kickart. - The launch also opens on LibTV, Reelgen Engine by Kuaizi.ai, Wondershare Filmora, Pixmax, NamiVideo, Kuaijianji_android, Qingjianji, and Qushuiyin_kjj. - Douyin, Jimeng, Jianying, and Xiaoyunque will follow later.

The details: - The collaboration uses the Volcano Ark Copyright Commercialization Platform and Seedance 2.0 video generation tools. - Users can combine Stephen Chow’s classic movie IPs for AI content creation. - The listed IPs are The King of Comedy, CJ7, and The God of Cookery. - The companies say the setup creates a full-chain monetization model for IP in the AI era. - The structure is designed to help content creators and movie studios better capitalize on intellectual property. - The companies also frame the model as a way to deepen fan engagement with celebrities and their IPs. - Ignious Yong, spokesperson for Bingo Group, said the collaboration could become a long-term monetization model for IP owners, celebrities, and creators. - Barbie Man, deputy CEO of Data Hash Group, said Data Hash has supported Bingo Group’s business transformation since September 2022 and has helped explore AI-generated content opportunities since AI’s emergence.

Between the lines: - The announcement shows how Chinese entertainment companies are trying to turn copyright management into an AI product layer, not just a legal defense. - The platform expansion suggests Bingo Group and Volcano Engine want broad creator adoption rather than a single contained launch. - The focus on Stephen Chow’s catalog gives the project familiar IP with built-in audience recognition, which may help test whether fans will engage with licensed AI content.

What’s next: - Users will be able to engage with King of Comedy, CJ7, and God of Cookery starting June 10, 2026. - More information will be released through the individual platforms later. - Content creators, movie studios, and artists are being invited to explore AI+IP opportunities. - Volcano Engine and Bingo Group say they are discussing deeper collaboration to build a larger ecosystem and more monetization opportunities.

The bottom line: - Volcano Engine and Bingo Group are betting that licensed AI content can turn classic movie IP into a scalable business model without sacrificing copyright control.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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