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...station plays 10 songs, and 10 people are listening, it must multiply the fee by 100,” said Adam I. Cohen, a partner in Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, the law firm that represented webcasters in a trial against record companies to determine rates...
Although the bill was passed in 1998, the actual fee was not decided and ruled on until July. And Web-based broadcasters will have to pay royalties retroactive to 1998. The high backpayment is a primary reason why small stations fear the law will force them out of business...
Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) 100r, “Currents: Contemporary Art from 1960 to Yesterday,” took at field trip to see the Koons exhibit last week before it closed on Sunday—and the University covered the reduced fee of $5.00 for each student...
...CHECK YOUR APR. That's the annual percentage rate you'll pay when certain fees are factored in. If it's higher than what you were promised, the bank may have slipped in an origination fee or given you a higher interest rate...
...that they'd eventually be competing against their own back catalogs. The market had to change, and I had to get the LSO into a position to deal with that." Since the LSO is run by its musicians, Gillinson had some persuading to do. Historically, musicians received a flat fee for recording sessions, and handed over copyright to the record company. Gillinson suggested a profit share. Instead of incurring studio costs of some €40,000 per session, he would record live concerts for which the LSO was already getting paid. The players would forgo any extra fee until...