Copyright Renewal Records

[cross posted on LegalResearchPlus]

From Inside Google Book Search

"How do you find out whether a book was renewed? You have to check the U.S. Copyright Office records. Records from 1978 onward are online (see http://www.copyright.gov/records) but not downloadable in bulk. The Copyright Office hasn't digitized their earlier records, but Carnegie Mellon scanned them as part of their Universal Library Project, and the tireless folks at Project Gutenberg and the Distributed Proofreaders painstakingly corrected the OCR."

"Thanks to the efforts of Google software engineer Jarkko Hietaniemi, we've gathered the records from both sources, massaged them a bit for easier parsing, and combined them into a single XML file available for download here."

[Hat tip to BoingBoing for this news!]

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Stanford Database

There is also a database through Stanford (http://collections.stanford.edu/copyrightrenewals/bin/page?forward=home) that has been up for awhile.

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