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Michael Jackson the publishing rights for a number of songs, including a large portion of The Beatles catalog when he acquired Northern Lights LTD in 1985. He does not own the copyrights, those are still held by the original composers (or their estates).

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Michael Jackson. Now his estate, his kids will inherit everything.

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UMG Universal Music Group

Everything from 1973-1977.

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His estate run by John Branca and John McClain own the rights to his music.

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His kids (or rather the estate)

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michael Jackson

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His five brothers.

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Michael Jackson

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