Curator’s Picks: Copyright
Posted by: Neely Tucker
George Thuronyi, the deputy director of Public Information and Education for the Copyright Office, chooses favorite historical items submitted for copyright registration.
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Posted by: Neely Tucker
George Thuronyi, the deputy director of Public Information and Education for the Copyright Office, chooses favorite historical items submitted for copyright registration.
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Senior information specialist Rosemary Brawner helps the public understand copyright.
Posted by: Mark Hartsell
Copyright submissions preserve a treasure trove of history that might otherwise be lost.
Posted by: Neely Tucker
The copyright applications for the Statue of Liberty are some of the most famous in the Library's holdings.
Posted in: Copyright, Free to Use and Reuse
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Nearly 50,000 title pages that accompanied copyright registrations dating back to the foundation of the country are now online for the first time, featuring works by some of the nation's most famous authors.
Posted in: Copyright, Rare Book and Special Collections
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Nicole Lamberson of the Copyright Office offers fun guidance as to what you can and can't copyright.