Supplementary Copyright Statutes, US Copy. Office by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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to make renewal automatic and renewal registration optional for works
originally copyrighted between January 1, 1964, and December 31, 1977. + While this amendment to the current law makes renewal registration optional for works copyrighted between January 1, 1964, and December 31, 1977, there are a number of incentives that encourage the filing of a renewal application, especially during the 28th year of the copyright term. + Public Law 105-298, enacted on October 27, 1998, amended the copyright law to add 20 years to the copyright term. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ THE RENEWAL SYSTEM ------------------ Under the 1909 copyright law, works copyrighted in the United States before January 1, 1978, were subject to a renewal system in which the term of copyright was divided into two consecutive terms. Renewal registration, within strict time limits, was required as a condition of securing the second term and extending the copyright to its maximum length. On January 1, 1978, the current copyright law (title 17 of the United States Code) came into effect in the United States. This law retained the renewal system for works that were copyrighted before 1978 and were still in their first terms on January 1, 1978. For these works the statute provides for a first term of copyright protection lasting for 28 years, |
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