Fees apply for the use of INKCINCT Cartoons by publishers, businesses, government departments and Non-Government Organisations. Fees vary depending on the type and size of publication. Some baseline fees are listed below to give users an idea of the fee structure. All prices are listed in Australian dollars. For a quote contact the John Ditchburn to discuss. Email: inkcinct@gmail.com. Mobile 61 428 157 618. These fees were last updated on the 3rd August, 2024.
When enquiring about pricing please provide the following information.
- The type of publication.
- Title of the publication and ISBN number (if applicable and known)
- The size of the print run.
- Whether electronic rights are required.
- Description of the requested cartoon/s, including the caption and the cartoon reference number (E.G. 2021-168).
PowerPoint Lecture presentations $100
This includes: –
- Supply of a higher resolution version of the cartoon (180 dpi .jpg).
- The right to use the cartoon in a single PowerPoint lecture multiple times for an indefinite period.
- The right to distribute the cartoon in the PowerPoint lecture notes, in print and online.
This does not include the right use the cartoon in multiple copies of the PowerPoint presentation sold to other users.
print edition – under 10,000 copies $160
This includes: –
- Supply of a high-resolution version on the cartoon (300 dpi .jpg) without the watermark.
- The right to use the cartoon in print up to 15,000 copies, for the life of the edition.
- Worldwide distribution rights.
- Indefinite use for archival purposes.
This does not include electronic rights.
large volume use in print and electronic format $350
This includes: –
- Supply of a high-resolution version on the cartoon (300 dpi .jpg) without the watermark.
- The right to use the cartoon in print or electronic format up to 500,000 copies, for the life of the edition or five years (electronic form).
- Worldwide distribution rights.
- Indefinite use for archival purposes.
Discounts apply when: –
- More than one cartoon is used in a single edition.
- Cartoon/s are used in subsequent editions.
- Cartoons are used on a regular basis. (newspapers & magazines)
- For publications by academic institutions.