Some articles on royalty, royalty rates, rate:
... Under the Act, the compulsory royalty (the royalty schedule follows) was to be shared in the manner 50% to the record companies, 45% to featured ... recordingsā of a sound recording (temporary copies) to facilitate streaming but with a royalty to be paid ... The Table below titled SUMMARY OF STATUTORY ROYALTY RATES FOR DIGITAL WEBCASTING - UNITED STATES encapsulates the royalties set for non-interactive webcasting ...
... Some observers said that royalty rates that were being proposed were overly burdensome and intended to disadvantage independent Internet-only stations ... "a coalition of listeners, artists, labels and webcasters" that opposed the proposed royalty rates ... on the consequences of the impending rate hike, many US Internet broadcasters participated in a "Day of Silence" on June 26, 2007 ...
... of the Register of Copyrights, and is sanctioned to appoint and organize copyright arbitration royalty panels ... purpose of the panel is to make decisions involving the adjustment of copyright royalty rates as well as the terms and payments of royalties that fall ... When determining the reasonable royalty rates, the Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel attempts to make the creative works accessible to the public, to grant the copyright holder a fair reward for the work ...
Famous quotes containing the words rates and/or royalty:
“Good government cannot be found on the bargain-counter. We have seen samples of bargain-counter government in the past when low tax rates were secured by increasing the bonded debt for current expenses or refusing to keep our institutions up to the standard in repairs, extensions, equipment, and accommodations. I refuse, and the Republican Party refuses, to endorse that method of sham and shoddy economy.”
—Calvin Coolidge (18721933)
“Powerful, yes, that is the word that I constantly rolled on my tongue; I dreamed of absolute power, the kind that forces to kneel, that forces the enemy to capitulate, finally converting him, and the more the enemy is blind, cruel, sure of himself, buried in his conviction, the more his admission proclaims the royalty of he who has brought on his defeat.”
—Albert Camus (19131960)