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Pepe the Frog's Creator Is Sending Takedown Notices To Far-Right Sites (vice.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Motherboard: Pepe the Frog creator Matt Furie has made good on his threat to "aggressively enforce his intellectual property." The artist's lawyers have taken legal action against the alt-right. They have served cease and desist orders to several alt-right personalities and websites including Richard Spencer, Mike Cernovich, and the r/the_Donald subreddit. In addition, they have issued Digital Millennium Copyright Act takedown requests to Reddit and Amazon, notifying them that use of Pepe by the alt-right on their platforms is copyright infringement. The message is to the alt-right is clear -- stop using Pepe the Frog or prepare for legal consequences. Furie originally created Pepe as a non-political character for his Boy's Club comic, but Pepe later became an internet meme and during the 2016 U.S. presidential election the alt-right movement appropriated the frog in various grotesque and hateful memes.

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  1. Won't someone PLEASE think of the Kekistanis? by elrous0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Haven't those poor people been through enough already without you taking their memes away too?!?

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  2. Re:That still doesn't matter by PopeRatzo · · Score: 3, Funny

    tens of millions of people "nazis"

    I think we saw at the "Mother of All Rallies" (#MOAR) that it's more like 120 people than it is "tens of millions".

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