Under US copyright law, a copyright cannot be renewed after it expires. For works of US authors published in the US prior to 1963, copyright renewal had to be filed after 28 years.
Sears did renew copyright on their catalogs; they will be protected for 95 years from publication.
Yes; the producers failed to renew the copyright.
When copyright term was 28 years, renewal allowed the rightsholder to extend his or her exclusive rights to the work. Currently, renewal is neither necessary nor possible in most countries.
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, from which the essay is taken, was renewed in 1997.
Copyright protections are required to be "for a limited time," but for many years, rightsholders were allowed to renew the copyright, that is to extend protection for a certain amount of time (typically 28 years in the US). Copyright renewal is not available on more recent materials (since 1978).
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Under current US law there is no provision to renew a copyright. In most cases it will expire 70 years after the death of the creator or in the case of work-for-hire 95 years after publication
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We wouldn't desire to renew the agreement would be the correct answer.