The song "Silent Night" was composed in 1818, making it a public domain work. As such, there are no publishing rights owned by any individual or entity for the original composition. However, specific arrangements or adaptations of the song may still be under copyright, depending on the version and the year it was created.
Gattis Music, BMI
Universal Geffen, a division of Songs of Universal.
The rights to "A Hard Day's Night" are owned by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, which is a joint venture between Sony Corporation and the Estate of Michael Jackson. The song was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and originally performed by The Beatles. Sony/ATV Music Publishing acquired the rights to the song as part of their extensive catalog of music copyrights.
No. MJ didn't own the rights completely, and now those he DID own belong to his estate.
75 million dollars. He also owns the publishing rights to all his music.
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Harper Collins owns the publishing rights.
EMI April.
Gattis Music, BMI
Fort Knox Music (BMI)
Universal Geffen, a division of Songs of Universal.
The rights to "A Hard Day's Night" are owned by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, which is a joint venture between Sony Corporation and the Estate of Michael Jackson. The song was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and originally performed by The Beatles. Sony/ATV Music Publishing acquired the rights to the song as part of their extensive catalog of music copyrights.
No. MJ didn't own the rights completely, and now those he DID own belong to his estate.
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Assuming you're referring to the Part work, it is published by Universal Edition.
75 million dollars. He also owns the publishing rights to all his music.
John Wyndham's The Chrysalids was published in 1955, so the rights to the book are likely held by his estate or a publishing company that holds the rights to his works.