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The possibilities for comic strips and cartoons under licence are infinite. Think of comic strips with an attorney, a notary or a bailiff on internet sites of these judicial officers. Or in a newsletter that appears a number of times per year. But also a once-only or regular publication in magazines is possible. Also, comic strips and cartoons can be used for annual reports, mailings, PowerPoint presentations, folders, brochures, mouse pads, etcetera. For all questions about licences click: contact. All rights of comic strips and cartoons are protected by copyright. Publication and reproduction are not allowed without prior permission of the artist. If that permission is granted, there is a licence. For a licence agreements can be made on the public/circulation, the duration of use, and the number of forms in which a comic strip or cartoon is used. These three criteria determine the licence fee. |