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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1965 January - June

By Library of Congress. Copyright Office

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore a register of renewed protections for creative works, revealing a complex web of legal safeguards for those protecting their intellectual properties.

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2004-03-01
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Summary

"U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1965 January - June" is a catalog of updated copyright claims, covering a variety of writings like books and magazines from the middle of the 1900s, displaying them in an orderly way by writer or publisher, with crucial info about the original and renewed copyright. This work acts as both a record of ideas and a look at the rules around copyright at the time, starting with an intro that explains how the registrations are set up, using writers like Lawton V. Crocker as examples that show how important it was to renew copyrights in order to protect authors' and owners' rights, and including details like titles, dates, and registration numbers for works and their safeguards under the law.

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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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