"U.S. Copyright Renewals 1950 - 1977" by the Library of Congress, Copyright Office, serves as a detailed record of renewed copyrights for American creative works, spanning literature, art, and films from the mid-20th century, and offers an alphabetical listing of works registered for copyright renewal, including the author's name, registration number, and date of renewal, making it an important reference for legal experts and anyone interested in the history of American creativity.

U.S. Copyright Renewals 1950 - 1977
By Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Explore a meticulously organized collection of copyright renewals, unveiling the protected literary, artistic, and cinematic treasures of mid-century America.
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About the AuthorThe United States Copyright Office (USCO), a part of the Library of Congress, is a United States government body that registers copyright claims, records information about copyright ownership, provides information to the public, and assists Congress and other parts of the government on a wide range of copyright issues. It maintains online records of copyright registration and recorded documents within the copyright catalog, which is used by copyright title researchers who are attempting to clear a chain of title for copyrighted works.
The United States Copyright Office (USCO), a part of the Library of Congress, is a United States government body that registers copyright claims, records information about copyright ownership, provides information to the public, and assists Congress and other parts of the government on a wide range of copyright issues. It maintains online records of copyright registration and recorded documents within the copyright catalog, which is used by copyright title researchers who are attempting to clear a chain of title for copyrighted works.
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