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Political Cartoons All cartoons taken from: spx#q11 spx#q11 spx#q11

Copyright laws and school  Can I use a cartoon for school use without paying?  Yes and no. If the cartoon is for in-classroom use only, for example as part of a lesson or for use n a student's essay, you may cut and paste the cartoon from our web site. This is permitted under the Fair Use part of copyright law.  If you want to: post a cartoon on a school web site, print it in the school newspaper, put it into lesson plans to be shared with other teachers, print the cartoon on a school poster, or publish the cartoon in a journal, you need to purchase the cartoon to have the right to use it.

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