Clay Jones versus ToonAmerica AI-yi-yi (and some good news)
Skip to commentsAs reported a couple days ago there are thieves stealing political cartoons, re-imagining them by the use of Artificial Intelligence and then passing them off as their own original creations. Once the practice became public knowledge (thank you Pedro X. Molina) cartoonists and fans began to take action.
We are rallying support and are mapping a plan of action. Watch this space.
Clay Jones is one of the many cartoonists whose intellectual property was stolen and who took action.
Clay reported the copyright violations and received a response (scroll down):
To refresh your memories, two channels on YouTube (AmeriSatire and ToonAmerica) are posting videos of cartoons that have been copied by Artificial Intelligence, including a few of mine.
I filed two copyright complaints last night with YouTube, and then I went through more videos and found a dozen other copyright thefts.
The response to Clay would set off anyone’s bs alarm:

Good News! YouTube has (See Clay’s note in comments) disabled the ToonAmerica page – at least I’m not seeing the videos anymore. Cartoonists and fans actions of reporting the contemptible actions have had an effect.
Bad News! It’s sister page AmeriSatire remains up and active – at least its prior thefts remain public.


For the video dated April 28, at the 2:59 mark is their appropriation of Jack Ohman’s cartoon as one example.
More bad news is that ToonAmerica remains an active presence on Tik Tok.


At the 1:26 mark of the May 4 Tik Tok video is their AI version of a stolen Bob Engelhart cartoon (above), and at the 2:20 mark of the same video is the wholesale thievery of a Dave Granlund cartoon (below).


So the pilfering of intellectual property continues. Reporting the copyright violations need to continue.
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