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by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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This volume compiles the official copyright renewal filings recorded between July and December of 1975, presenting a snapshot of the nation’s published output during that half‑year. Each entry lists the renewal registration number, original publication data, and the date of renewal, giving listeners a clear view of how works were formally extended under U.S. law.
The collection spans a surprising range of material—legal treatises on New York surrogate courts, instructional pamphlets on golf, children's stories, poetry, and even early comic book adventures. By including both well‑known authors and obscure titles, it reveals the breadth of creative and scholarly activity that required renewal at the time. For anyone tracing the legal status of a mid‑century work, the precise bibliographic details serve as a reliable reference point.
Whether you’re a researcher, librarian, or copyright enthusiast, this catalog offers a concise, organized guide to the renewal process, helping you understand which works remained protected and how the system documented cultural production in the mid‑1970s.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (664K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Part of the Library of Congress, this office sits at the center of how copyright works in the United States. It manages registrations and public records while also helping shape policy and guidance for creators and users.
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