Ethical and Brand-Safe Prompting for Seedance 2.0 (A Practical Policy)
A practical set of rules for prompts you can publish with confidence: avoid impersonation, avoid trademark traps, and keep generated content respectful.
By Best Seedance Prompts
This is not a legal document. It is a practical set of rules that keeps your prompting publishable and reduces avoidable risk.
The simplest policy: do not borrow identity you do not own
Avoid prompts that:
- imitate a real person (especially a private individual)
- use a brand name you do not have rights to
- include logos and trademarks by default
Safer alternatives:
- "a generic luxury sedan" instead of a specific brand
- "a pop star performance" instead of a real celebrity
- "a fictional tech company logo" instead of a real one
Use "original brand" language
Add a line like:
Original designs only. No real logos, no trademarked branding, no celebrity likeness.
If your workflow does not support explicit negatives, rewrite as constraints:
Branding is fictional and original. No recognizable real logos or names appear.
Handle text carefully
If you do not need text, ban it:
No text, no watermarks, no logos.
If you do need text, keep it:
- short (1-3 words)
- large
- high contrast
Respectful content guidelines (practical)
- Avoid demeaning stereotypes
- Avoid violence for shock value
- Avoid sexual content involving youthful appearance
- Avoid generating "realistic news footage" of real events
Publish checklist
- The prompt contains no real-person name
- The prompt contains no real brand name unless you own it
- Any on-screen text is intentional and minimal
- Your output aligns with the platform terms you are using
If you want a "brand-safe commercial" starting point, use: product commercial prompts.