"U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1975 January - June" appears to be a governmental or legal publication documenting copyright registrations, renewals, and related entries. It likely covers works produced in the mid-20th century, focusing specifically on the period of January to June in 1975. The content primarily consists of lists of titles, authors, registration numbers, and the details pertaining to their copyright status. The opening of this publication showcases a structured format where each
entry begins with a registration number followed by the title of the work, author, previous publication details, and the date of copyright renewal. Notable entries include works by authors such as Edgar Rice Burroughs and Roald Dahl, indicating a diverse range of genres, from novels to manuals and educational materials. This section serves as a resource for understanding the landscape of copyrighted works during this time, highlighting the importance of copyright in protecting intellectual property. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 82.3 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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