U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1961 July - December
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"U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1961 July - December" is a comprehensive reference work likely produced in the early 21st century. This compilation organizes and lists works such as books, pamphlets, and contributions to periodicals for which copyright renewals were registered during the specified period. The book is structured alphabetically by author or title, providing essential details related to both original and renewal registrations. The opening of this reference work introduces the format and organization of the renewal registrations, presenting a systematic index that outlines entries under various authors and titles. Each entry typically includes the original registration date, the renewal date, and the registration number, facilitating searches for specific works and their copyright statuses. This section establishes the book's purpose as a vital resource for researchers, librarians, and authors interested in understanding the evolution of copyright claims for numerous intellectual properties registered during the latter half of 1961.
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