The Songwriters Guild and Universal Music Group. Print rights are administered by Hal Leonard.
Authorship (and therefore copyright) is disputed, but most rights can be negotiated through Corbis, who own the negative.
The national anthem is public domain, nobody has copyright on the words or music.
Britain owns the falklands. The french own french guiana!
I believe the 'Confederate Air Force' owns at least 2 and the Indian Air Force owns one.
Apple is a public company so anyone who owns shares in the company owns a little piece. Steve Jobs is the CEO of Apple which owns the Macintosh line of computers.
Nobody owns the copyright of a single word. Perhaps you mean trademark.
the coca cola company owns the copyright
A minor owns the copyright on any works they create.
Universal.
Word Music.
Paramount.
Rankin/Bass.
Rondor Music.
There are 24 different copyright-protected items by that name.
The phrase "copyright obtained" doesn't give any indication of who copyright might be assigned to.
You can't. It is a right that the writer owns. You can offer to buy the copyright.
Unless other arrangements are made, the creator of a work controls the copyright.