Under current law, 95 years from the date of registration. So the last of them still have about 55 years to go. The Beatles catalog is currently co-owned by Sony Music, and Jackson's estate. (These are the publishing rights to the music, not the Beatles' recordings.)
The Beatles' trademarks and likeness are owned by their company, Apple Corps Ltd.
The copyright holder is EMI Unart, but most uses can be licensed through Alfred.
Nothing will happen to their records; the copyright in the recordings is still owned by EMI. His estate may keep his share of their music publishing, or it may be sold or exchanged. (Sony Music already owns a large portion of it.)
Warner Chappell.
Photos taken before 1923 are in the public domain.
Everything but the actual song is owned by Apple corp and Subafilms (subsidy of Apple). The song is owned by Sony. The Beatles still get royalties (actually, John Lennon and Paul McCartney).
The creator of the image, unless other arrangements were made. In UK there is a copyright law called "First players copyright" this essentially says if you created a unique piece of work (Picture, photo, book etc) then you own the copyright and you dont have to apply for that.
Nobody owns the copyright of a single word. Perhaps you mean trademark.
The photographer was Laura S.L. Kong, and the image can be licensed through Getty at the link below.
the coca cola company owns the copyright
Under current law, 95 years from the date of registration. So the last of them still have about 55 years to go. The Beatles catalog is currently co-owned by Sony Music, and Jackson's estate. (These are the publishing rights to the music, not the Beatles' recordings.)
A minor owns the copyright on any works they create.
Universal.
The Beatles' trademarks and likeness are owned by their company, Apple Corps Ltd.
Rankin/Bass.
Rondor Music.