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How do I get permission to reuse a New Yorker cartoon or cover?

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How do I get permission to reuse a New Yorker cartoon or cover?

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A. Many of the images featured on our site can be licensed online for use in electronic presentations such as PowerPoints. An image that is available for licensing will have an Image Licensing tab displayed on its product detail page. Click on any thumbnail image to see the product detail page and see whether licensing is an available option. For more information on licensing images through the New Yorker Store, please visit the Image Licensing help page. Note: At this time, images on the New Yorker Store may be licensed for electronic presentation use only. If you are interested in licensing images for other uses, such as magazines, newsletters, correspondence, or Web sites, please visit www.cartoonbank.com, where youll find a wider range of licensing uses for New Yorker cartoons. To license a New Yorker image that is not on the New Yorker Store, or to license other New Yorker materials, such as articles, brand name, or logos, please make such requests by contacting the Cond Nast Perm

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