Publisher's Synopsis
"Copyright Renewals: Artwork 1960-1964" offers a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual property landscape of the early 1960s. Compiled by The U. S. Copyright Office of the Library of Congress, this meticulously prepared catalog provides a detailed listing of copyright renewals for artwork registered during the period of 1960 to 1964.
This invaluable resource is essential for anyone interested in copyright law, art history, and intellectual property. As a historical document, it showcases the diverse range of artistic creations seeking copyright protection and provides insights into the legal framework surrounding art ownership at the time. Organized as a catalog of copyright entries, the book offers a comprehensive record for researchers, legal professionals, artists, and anyone curious about the intersection of art and the law. Explore the renewals of artwork from this pivotal era and gain a deeper understanding of copyright practices and their impact on artistic expression.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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