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Japan demands U.S. stop using anime and game memes
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8 August 2026 09:00 (UTC+04:00)By Alimat AliyevaJapanese authorities have reportedly called on the U.S. government to stop using characters from some of Japan's most famous entertainment franchises in political memes, arguing that such content may violate intellectual property rights and harm the image of beloved characters, AzerNEWS reports.
According to reports, Japanese officials have contacted the administration of President Donald Trump through the U.S. Embassy on two separate occasions, requesting that government-affiliated social media accounts refrain from using copyrighted Japanese characters in AI-generated and edited images.
Over the past year, several social media posts linked to the Trump administration have featured AI-generated images portraying the U.S. president as iconic characters from Japanese anime and video games.
While many of these posts were intended as humorous or promotional content, they have sparked criticism in Japan over the unauthorized use of copyrighted material.
The dispute reflects a broader global debate over the use of copyrighted characters in AI-generated content.