Uh, radiohead does? Generally speaking a songwriter owns 100% of their songs unless a third party assisted in the writing process. It can depend on the conditions of their signing too.
Yes, he owns all his songs.
Mr Kelly is very rich $150 to $300 million rich, he owns publishing and all rights to songs he writes and produces and he also so the rights to I believe I can fly for a repoted $20 million.
Yes, he owns the rights to all of Buddy Holly's works.
75 million dollars. He also owns the publishing rights to all his music.
Michael Wadleigh was the director of the first Woodstock movie and Warner Brothers owns the rights to the images. Sony also owns the rights to much of the footage that was shot in 1969. Unfortunately, the public will not see any raw footage.
By performing, selling records and other merchandise, and making people pay money for rights to use a Beetle's song (because he owns the rights to nearly all of the songs).
Granada TV owns the rights. They were the original creators back in 2002, so they hold all rights relating to the program.
Yes, he owns all his songs.
There is no set owner of the Bernabeu, the person/company that owns Real Madrid have all rights of the Bernabeu.
Mr Kelly is very rich $150 to $300 million rich, he owns publishing and all rights to songs he writes and produces and he also so the rights to I believe I can fly for a repoted $20 million.
Yes, he owns the rights to all of Buddy Holly's works.
Property rights are all about detecting whether a resource owned properly or used, and who owns that resource whether it is the government, and so on.
Strictly a guess - but I'm thinking the NHL probably retains the 'rights' to the North Stars apparel, just like the NFL owns the rights to all past and present NFL teams items.
No he will not, because Vince McMahon owns all rights and copyrights to WCW
Yes , by Disney who owns all rights to the name and likeness of the character .
No, marriage is not enslavement. Further, your spouse does not own "you and all your stuff" or have rights to "all your stuff."
Michael Jackson personally does not own any songs because he is dead, but his estate owns all of the the songs recorded by Michael Jackson and all of the beatles songs before the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album.