The cartoonist who created Pepe the Frog has sued conspiracy-promoting website Infowars for selling a poster copying the character, which became hijacked by racist internet trolls and far-right extremists.
The copyright infringement lawsuit, filed Monday in Los Angeles, is the second that California-based cartoonist Matt Furie has brought as part of a legal campaign to reclaim his creation.
Infowars' website is the online platform for right-wing radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. Furie's lawsuit says he didn't authorize the site to sell a poster that depicts the anthropomorphic frog alongside images of Jones, President Donald Trump, far-right agitator Milo Yiannopoulos and other right-wing figures.
Jones described the lawsuit as a "publicity stunt." Although he stressed that Infowars didn't produce the poster, Jones said he views it as an expression of political speech protected by the First Amendment.
"My listeners understand this is all frivolous," Jones told The Associated Press. "We don't have any choice but to fight back, and the law is on our side."