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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1964 July - December

By Library of Congress. Copyright Office

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover a historic registry that unveils which literary works secured their legal protections in the summer and fall of 1964.

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2004-03-01
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Summary

"U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1964 July - December" by Library of Congress. Copyright Office, is a detailed catalog created in the mid-1900s that acts like a list books, short stories, magazines, and articles that had their copyrights renewed during the second half of 1964. It was made to help authors, publishers, and lawyers understand who owns the rights to different works. The book explains how it's organized, with entries listed alphabetically by author or title, and it includes important details about both the original copyright and its renewal, with links to other people involved like co-authors and editors. This methodical setup suggests it’s meant as a useful tool for keeping track of copyright status and understanding the copyright rules of that time.

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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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