Image:1937 1107 kkat brick 500.jpg

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Consulting the Library of Congress copyright renewal list shows that the copyright lapsed and was not renewed. King Features has, however, trademarked Krazy Kat and related images, and so these images may not be used for commercial purposes.

Detail of a Sunday page in which Ignatz, disguised as a painting, hurls a brick at Krazy Kat who interprets it as an expression of love.

Artist: George Herriman
Published November 7, 1937

Image courtesy of GreatCaricatures.com

Fair use rationale for Krazy Kat

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  2. The image reproduced is a single panel from a larger complete comic strip that does not harm the ability of the copyright-holder to profit from its reproduction;
  3. The image has been reduced in quality from the original.

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