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CapCut and the Disputed Terms: Whose Data Rights Belong?

Recently, there was a rumor that CapCut 'quietly' updated its terms of use to retain videos, audio, and effects created by users, even if they have never shared them.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ29/06/2025

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Millions of CapCut users reported that they were unaware of the platform's updated terms. - Photo: THANH THU

CapCut is a popular video editing app from ByteDance, often used to create short videos before posting them on TikTok or Facebook. Recently, some updates to the terms of use have many people asking: is CapCut keeping personal content that users think only they can see? How do these changes affect users' control over their data?

CapCut Updates Terms: Users Worry About Privacy Invasion

In June 2024, CapCut updated its terms of use and immediately sparked a heated discussion among its user community about a notable point: the platform has the right to access and reuse user-generated content within the app, including videos, audio, effects, templates, and resources that have never been shared publicly.

Many users who read the terms expressed concern that it could violate their privacy and copyright. Some even questioned: if a video that has never been posted is still stored and can be reused, does the content creator still have control over his product?

What has caused widespread controversy is the way CapCut announced the update. While the new terms were publicly posted on the website, the platform did not send users an email notification, nor did it display a clear warning in the app. The terms only state that CapCut 'may' provide notice in reasonable forms such as in-app notifications or via email, but there is no specific commitment.

As a result, most users only discovered the change when warning posts appeared on tech forums and social media.

CapCut speaks out

After the online community spoke up, CapCut representatives officially responded on the support page on June 24, 2025. Accordingly, CapCut affirmed that there were no changes in the rights to user-created content.

The company said that this update to the terms is only intended to clarify the wording, especially those related to the relationship between CapCut and third parties, including service providers, distribution platforms, and affiliate partners.

CapCut emphasizes that user content remains the property of its creators, and the platform does not use that data to train artificial intelligence unless explicitly notified and legally consented to.

However, many users said they had never read or heard of the content before.

The terms and conditions remain controversial to this day, with some arguing that while there are no major changes to rights, the lack of email or in-app notification leaves users in the dark about what they’re agreeing to.

What should users note?

The incident highlights a clear gap between policy and user perception, with many admitting they have never read the app’s terms and conditions, even though the fine print clearly dictates who can do what with the data they generate.

In the context of rapidly developing digital technology , more and more platforms are expanding the scope of data collection and use. Users should consider finding information from reliable sources to understand the related rights and constraints, thereby making appropriate decisions when using the service.

THANH THU

Source: https://tuoitre.vn/capcut-va-dieu-khoan-bi-tranh-cai-quyen-du-lieu-thuoc-ve-ai-20250626171430678.htm


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