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    required.)   1. Ziam wants to know how much his royalty will be for a song he has written. How will it be calculated? Write the steps or the formulas that will be used to calculate his royalty payment.   2. Ziam has written a popular song titled “Going There‚” which has been recorded by a well-known performer.   He recently received a royalty check for $7‚000. If Ziam gets a 0.5 share of the royalties and the credit value is $3.50‚ what was the credit total that his

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    one writer or one publisher III) Types of Deals 8) Work for hire j Unless there is a contract stipulating otherwise the copyright goes to the employer k The publisher will receive 100% of the royalties and the songwriter will receive no royalties. 9) Staff or indie

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    Author Royalties Project Description: You manage a publishing company that publishes and sells books to bookstores in Austin. Your assistant prepared a standard six-month royalty statement for one author. You need to insert formulas‚ format the worksheets‚ and then prepare royalty statements for other authors. Instructions: For the purpose of grading the project you are required to perform the following tasks: Step Instructions Points Possible 1 Start Excel. Download and open the workbook named

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    Organizations‚ which can also be referred to as “PROs”. These PROs are ASCAP‚ BMI and SESAC. For the most part they all do the same thing; keeping track of the music that is being played out in public and determining what writers get what amount of royalties. “Its very important to note that these PROs only license performance rights‚ and do not deal with dramatic performances like those seen on Broadway. They do not license mechanical rights‚ master rights‚ synchronization rights‚ or grand rights

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    patent to Mitsubishi for the invention of the microwave lamp technology using a spherical bulb and resonant technology. This incentivized Mitsubishi to ask Fusion for a licensing agreement that forces Fusion to pay either a one-time payment or a royalty fee for the use of their technology in Japan. Mitsubishi believed that the technology was invented by them‚ as the Japanese patent office

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    Nora-Sakari Memo

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    have invested considerable time (more than 20 face to face meetings in both countries) and money in the joint-venture to date. The disputed elements which are currently stalling the negotiations pertain to: equity ownership‚ technology transfer‚ royalty payment‚ expatriates’ salaries and perks‚ and arbitration location in case

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    Music Publishing

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    Music Publishing has always plays a vital role in music business since mid- 1400s. The earliest printed music is known as religious chant from 1465. In fact‚ almost all the music printed before the 16th century belongs or owned by the Catholic Church. Since the 14th century until present times‚ Music Publishing has experienced a long progressive evolution. (SongCast‚ Inc. 2013) With the invention of the lithograph in 1798 which allows massive amounts of sheet music could be cheaply printed‚ it

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    accommodate for the higher production. This would exuberate their need for that second plant. All of this leaves licensing to be the most viable option as it requires the least amount of capital‚ both financial and human. Cameron Auto Parts are paid royalty fees as well as the costs of setting up the manufacturing and training without having to spend much money to get the UK plant running. 2. I would say that McTaggart is a good choice for the company to become the licensee of the UK for Cameron

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    ECONOMICS COMMENTARY Commentary number: 2 Title of extract: Govt begins work on 3 more compulsory licences Source of extract: Business Standard Date of extract: March 30‚ 2013 Word count: 750 words Date the commentary was written: 1/04/2013 The commentary relates: Candidate name: Sushmi Dey  |  New Delhi  March 30‚ 2013 Govt begins work on 3 more compulsory licences DIPP wants foolproof case on anti-cancer drugs of Roche‚ Bristol-Myers The department

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    through this software‚ which allows sharing (uploading and downloading) of MP3 files between all users connected to the network. While Napster does not condone copyright infringement‚ there is no opportunity in the software to stop this‚ or for royalties to be paid to artists whose songs are being duplicated for free. <br> <br>Unlike similar file-sharing applications (Gnutella‚ Freenet)‚ Napster limits users to uploading/downloading of MP3 files only. These files are compressed wave (.wav) files

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