
audiobook
by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
A meticulous record of the books, pamphlets, serials and periodical contributions that received renewal registrations between January and June 1962, this volume offers a straightforward alphabetical listing by author, issuing body or title. Each entry presents both the original and renewal registration details, making it easy to trace the legal status of a work over time. Cross‑references link variant name forms, joint authors, editors and claimants, ensuring no entry is missed.
Designed for librarians, scholars and anyone navigating copyright history, the guide’s clear layout helps users verify renewal dates, locate registration numbers and understand the continuity of rights for a wide range of publications. Whether you’re researching early‑20th‑century literature, periodical archives or obscure pamphlets, this reference provides the essential data needed to confirm whether a work remains under protection or has entered the public domain.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (473K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

This U.S. government office is the nation’s main hub for copyright registration, recordation, and public information on copyright law. Housed within the Library of Congress, it also advises Congress and helps shape copyright policy.
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