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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1956 January - June

By Library of Congress. Copyright Office

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"U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1956 January - June" is a compilation focused on copyright renewals of various works, compiled by unspecified authors but li...

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"U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1956 January - June" is a compilation focused on copyright renewals of various works, compiled by unspecified authors but likely created during the mid-20th century. This publication serves as a historical record, arranging entries by author or title, detailing both original and renewal registrations, and providing cross-references to ownership and contributions. It likely aims to provide valuable insights into the literary landscape of that time and the legal aspects surrounding copyright. The opening of this document initiates with an introduction explaining the structure and content of the copyright renewal lists. It indicates that the entries include a variety of literary forms, such as books, pamphlets, and serials, organized systematically. Each entry provides registration details, which may include the original author, joint authors, editors, and renewal information, reflecting a comprehensive approach to documenting works for which copyright was renewed. This detailed listing suggests a careful curation meant to assist researchers, historians, and legal professionals in tracing the continuity of authorship and the evolving nature of copyright law in the United States. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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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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