"U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1960 July - December" is a comprehensive collection of copyright registration data compiled as a governmental publication. Likely produced during the mid-20th century, this work catalogues various books, pamphlets, serials, and contributions to periodicals that underwent renewal registrations during the specified period. The topic primarily centers on the preservation and legal acknowledgment of literary and creative works by documenting the renewal of copyrights. The opening of this publication reveals
an extensive, organized list of various authors and their works, detailing information such as registration dates and associated publishing agencies. This meticulous documentation outlines titles alphabetically by author, alongside additional remarks regarding original and renewal registrations. As a reference tool, it provides insight into the body of work actively protected under copyright law during this timeframe, serving as a historical snapshot of intellectual property and artistic contributions prevalent in that era. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 82.6 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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