No. Names, titles, slogans, and common words/phrases do not qualify for copyright protection. In this case however the Olymipc logo is certainly registered as a trademark.
Logos are not protected by copyright; the Olympic logo is a vehemently guarded trademark of the International Olympic Committee.
The United States Marines logo copyright is of course owned by the United States Marine Corps. They even have their own division to deal with the improper use of their logo in media and sales.
The CD trademark/copyright logo belongs to Phillips Electronics and Sony. They require that the logo and others be placed on all compact discs.
Yes, if you use another company's logo that is already registered, it may be considered copyright infringement. The company that owns the logo in question may dispute your use of their logo.
In order to copyright a logo product, an individual must submit an application to the United States Copyright Office. This organization will judge the uniqueness of the desired logo and offer permission for copyright.
Nobody owns the copyright of a single word. Perhaps you mean trademark.
Olympic logo
the coca cola company owns the copyright
Yes.
No. You could copyright a drawing or photograph of the logo but the logo itself would have to be protected as a trademark.
No. In the US that requirement was changed in 1989
One cannot use the target logo without infringing on copyrights that Target owns. It is best to come up with your own design, instead of trying to replicate another.
A minor owns the copyright on any works they create.