No, he doesn't. He owns the rights to "Carolina on My Mind" which is part of the Beatles collection he owns the rights to. He does not own the rights to "South Carolina on My Mind".
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The rights states about pictures of a person in Columbia South Carolina is that a person can request not to have pictures took. It is not only in that state but in many others.
South Carolina State is located in the state of South Carolina.
He is from South Carolina :)
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John C. Calhoun
South Carolina's state bird is the Carolina Wren.
Eli Whitney and his business partner, Phineas Miller, after problems with Georgia farmers making their own versions of the cotton gin, they sold their patent rights to the state of South Carolina in 1802. They also offered the patent rights to North Carolina and Tennessee, but South Carolina was the only state to pay Eli Whitney for the rights. Even then, South Carolina delayed paying the fee.
South Carolina is south of North Carolina.
The song, Carolina is South Carolina's state song. It has been the state song since 1911 and South Carolina on My Mind is also the state song.
No, because since his state (South Carolina) favored slavery and the rights that the "Bill Of Rights," state. So why would he and his state want to be against it? So my recently stated answer is, NO.