Copyright Catalog
Encyclopedia
United States copyright registrations, renewals and other catalog entries since 1978 are published online at the
Copyright Office website. Entries prior to 1978 are not published in the Online Catalog.
Copyright registrations and renewals after 1890 were formerly published in semi-annual softcover catalogs called The Catalog of Copyright Entries or Copyright Catalog or published in microfiche.
Part 2. PERIODICALS.
Parts 3-4 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
Part 5 MUSIC
Part 6 MAPS AND ATLASES
Parts 7-11A WORKS OF ART, REPRODUCTIONS IN WORKS OF ART, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL DRAWINGS, PHOTOGRAPHIC WORKS, PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS.
Part 11B COMMERCIAL PRINTS AND LABELS
Parts 12-13 MOTION PICTURES AND FILMSTRIPS
series.
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Copyright Office website. Entries prior to 1978 are not published in the Online Catalog.
Copyright registrations and renewals after 1890 were formerly published in semi-annual softcover catalogs called The Catalog of Copyright Entries or Copyright Catalog or published in microfiche.
Publication history and format
The Copyright Office published the Catalog of Copyright
Entries (CCE) in print format from 1891 through 1978. These
volumes may often be available at federal depository libraries.
From 1979 through 1982, the CCE was issued in microfiche
format. The catalog was divided into parts according to
the classes of works registered. Each CCE segment covered
all registrations made during a particular period of time.
Renewal registrations made from 1979 through 1982 are
found in section 8 of the catalog. Renewals prior to that time
were generally listed at the end of the volume containing the
class of work to which they pertained.
Effective with registrations made since 1982, the only way
to see the CCE is by using the Internet to access the Copyright
Office automated catalog. The automated catalog contains
entries from 1978 forward. To access the catalog, go to
www.copyright.gov.
Nature of catalog entries and access to copies of documents
The Catalog of Copyright Entries, the Copyright Card Catalog,
and the online files are indexes, not reproductions of
original documents. To view or copy the original documents
yourself, you must visit the Copyright Office.
Information such as registration numbers may be obtained
from these files. Providing this information yourself rather
than paying a fee to have the Office search for it will reduce
the cost of obtaining records and copies from the Copyright
Office.
Copyright categories
Part 1. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, INCLUDING SERIALS AND CONTRIBUTION TO PERIODICALS.- Books
- Books in foreign languages published abroad
- Books in the English language first published abroad
- Contributions to periodicals
- Renewal registrations
Part 2. PERIODICALS.
- Periodicals
- Periodicals in foreign languages published abroad
- Periodicals in the English language first published abroad
- Renewal registrations
Parts 3-4 DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
- Lectures and other works prepared for oral delivery
- Dramatic and dramatico-musical works published abroad
- Published dramatic and dramatico-musical works
- Unpublished dramatic and dramatico-musical works
- Renewal registrations
Part 5 MUSIC
- Musical compositions published abroad
- Musical compositions published in the United States
- Unpublished music
- Renewal registrations
Part 6 MAPS AND ATLASES
- Maps
- Renewal registrations
Parts 7-11A WORKS OF ART, REPRODUCTIONS IN WORKS OF ART, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL DRAWINGS, PHOTOGRAPHIC WORKS, PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS.
- Published works of art and designs for works of art
- Unpublished works of art and designs for works of art
- Reproductions of works of art published in the United States
- Published drawings of plastic works of a scientific or technical character
- Published photographs
- Unpublished photographs
- Prints and pictorial illustrations published in the United States
- Prints and pictorial illustrations published abroad
- Renewal registrations
Part 11B COMMERCIAL PRINTS AND LABELS
- Commercials prints and labels
- Renewal registrations
Parts 12-13 MOTION PICTURES AND FILMSTRIPS
- Published motion picture photoplays
- Unpublished motion picture photoplays:
- Published motion pictures other than photoplays
- Unpublished motion pictures other than photoplays:
- Renewal registrations
Cumulative copyright catalogs
For selected categories, the Library of Congress published hardcover books of copyright registrations covering ten or more years. These include- Dramatic Compositions Copyrighted in the United States 1870 to 1916, a two-volume set, published in 1918. Volume 1 (pages 1 – 1662) has alphabetized works with titles from A through N (consecutively numbered 1 – 33,176). Volume 2 (pages 1663–2830) has alphabetized works with titles from O through Z (consecutively numbered 33,177 – 56,066); page 2831 has titles that begin with numerals. Page 2832-33 have Additions and Corrections. Page 2834 is blank. Pages 2835 – 3547 is an alphabetical index of authors, with each name followed by that author’s works.
- Motion Pictures 1894-1912 Identified from the Records of the United States Copyright Office by Howard Lamarr Wells (8,506 films), published in 1953. (This is the only cumulative copyright catalog with an author credit.) L.C. card, 53-60033.
- Catalog of Copyright Entries: Cumulative Series. Motion Pictures 1912-1939 (51,112 films), published in 1951. L.C. card, 51-60018.
- Catalog of Copyright Entries: Cumulative Series. Motion Pictures 1940-1949 (18,767 films and early TV programs), published in 1953. L.C. card, 53-60032.
- Catalog of Copyright Entries: Cumulative Series. Motion Pictures 1950-1959 (27,310 films and TV programs), published in 1960. L.C. card, 53-60032.
- Catalog of Copyright Entries: Cumulative Series. Motion Pictures 1960-1969 (34,277 films and TV programs), published in 1971. L.C. card, 53-60032.
Catalog reprints
All of the cumulative Copyright Catalogs listed above are out of print. However, the complete text of registrations and indexes in the four volumes of motion pictures from 1894 through 1959 have been reprinted in the Film SuperlistFilm Superlist
Film Superlist: Motion Pictures in the U.S. Public Domain is a series of copyright reference books created by attorney Walter Hurst ....
series.
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