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AI Re-Imagines Cartoonists’ IP – update

It seems a fairly new YouTube uploader is taking cartoonists’ original cartoons, “re-imagining” (read: swiping) them through the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and then passing them off as their own.

Pedro X. Molina noted and provided samples:

I found this online and thought you might find it interesting. I have no problem with the ethical use of technology, but what I am attaching here is… well, something else. There is someone who goes by the name of “AmeriSatire” and/or “ToonAmerica” who is stealing our cartoons, “redrawing” them with AI, signing them and uploading them to Social Media.

As seen below AI has changed the drawing a bit while leaving the basic layout and perspective, but the plagiarists mostly leave the script exactly the same.

Pedro asks:

If AI can block words to avoid some kinds of abuse, why can’t it block the (ab)use of other people’s art?. I don’t know if AmeriSatire/ToonAmerica are the only ones doing this or if Youtube and TikTok are the only platforms they are using; but, if there aren’t more right now, there will probably be more in the future. This is one more reason to reject the unethical use of AI.

Cartoonist Rights Facebook has picked up Pedro’s post and spread the word.

Please report and block these accounts on YouTube: Amerisatire and ToonAmerica.

I have to think that YouTube doesn’t yet know about the wholesale theft of intellectual property being posted on it site for the past month – the sites seem to have started in April 2025.

A group of cartoonists are gathering to put an end to the offenders and should shut them down quickly.

Terry Anderson, Executive Director of Cartoonists Rights has replied to Pedro’s message:

… the cartoons are invariably poorer to boot. Not just the obvious typos and such mistakes. The storytelling in yours is completely lost, for example.

Don’t know about TikTok, but YouTube does not allow misleading channel descriptions.

ToonAmerica says that after “deep research” it uses AI only to finish “manually sketch[ed] unique, raw cartoon concepts” an obvious lie.

AmeriSatire is trickier, but it does mention “freshest takes” which implies originality.

I suggest all affected cartoonists report these channels on that basis.

May 13 UPDATE:

At a Hogan’s Alley Facebook post James Allen contacted Daryl Cagle about this shifty business.

From Daryl:

We’ve sent many DMCA take down notices to YouTube when the infringer, who goes by different aliases and resides in Turkey, was posting our cartoons in their videos without alteration. YouTube took down some of their channels and many of their videos, but not all. They put up new channels when other channels when YouTube deletes channels in response to the DMCA notices.

It is more difficult for us to identify the infringed cartoons that are redrawn by AI, and we haven’t sent DMCA notices to YouTube yet regarding the AI cartoon infringement. We’ll need to identify a batch of cartoons and see how YouTube reacts. Right now, identifying the cartoons is the problem.

This is a developing story.

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Comments 21

  1. The only thing funny about this is that the AI didn’t read some of the cartoons correctly, so the AI versions don’t make sense.

  2. No, your honor, I wasn’t robbing the bank. I was reimagining the cash in the vault.

    1. Works better for crypto piracy. . . .

  3. I’ve heard of only one ‘ethical’ use of AI…a law firm trains it on documents they produced, and the boilerplate is uploaded to new documents that a trained person then adjusts and rewrites for each case.

    I see more and more AI ‘art’ being used to illustrate political blogs.

  4. To report these, I have to know where to find them. Don’t make me work. Include the links to the channels, please. I know you don’t want to support them, but we need the channels to report them…and also to scream at them.

  5. Youtube makes it very difficult to report other people for copyright violation. If you have recommend steps to take for people to follow that would be great

    1. it’s easy. Look to the right of the video and find the three dots. Click the dots. Scroll down, report.

  6. I’m also confused. There are two perps in this? Are they both on YouTube or is one TikTok?

    1. Clay, as you noted in your first comment I purposely neglected to provide links to the sites not wanting to give them more clicks. But if cartoonists and fans need hem for reporting…

      AmeriSatire: https://www.youtube.com/@AMERISATIRE
      ToonAmerica: https://www.youtube.com/@Toon_America

      They seem to be run by the same people/person having debuted at the same time. To my untrained eyes they uses differently trained AI systems.
      Clay’s Alcatraz cartoon swipe can be seen at the 2min 15 sec mark of this video:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4a3ONNZwO4&t=135s
      And differently at the 17m 53sec mark here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xubNl0FTo4U&t=828s

  7. I’m not a cartoonist but I’ve reported them.

    1. Can you indicate how? I tried but it really wouldn’t let me unless I was the original artists

      1. Go to the YouTube channel.
        In the up right hand corner are 3 dots …

        Click on them and it will give you a drop down menu

  8. As these all have something of a stylistic similarity, makes me wonder whose work has been swallowed up & later regurgitated…

  9. The days you want to be able to wish some folks into the cornfield.

    1. The cornfield wasn’t big enough.

  10. AI = Alien Imitators. Not human, like the a$$holes behind them. Thieves. Bad “art”, stolen jokes.

  11. It looks like they’re trying to make the cartoons look like Mike Peters’ work, stylistically.

    It sucks that YouTube can’t be legally held to account for allowing this content and not having anyone you can call (on a phone) to report it.

  12. So far I seem to have not drawn the attention of this AI redrawing bot. Perhaps it is because I mostly drawn in old fashioned black and white, or maybe they don’t want cartoon drawn for a socialist news outlet.

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