The Rolling Stones, like many iconic bands, hold copyrights to their original music, which includes both the lyrics and compositions. Their songs are protected under copyright law, granting them exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, and perform their works. Over the years, the band has also engaged in various legal battles to protect their intellectual property. Additionally, the copyright status of their music can vary by jurisdiction and may be impacted by factors such as the duration of copyright protection, which typically lasts for the life of the author plus a certain number of years.
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Rolling Stones Records was created in 1970.
Rolling Stones Records ended in 1992.