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Under the revised plan, gold mining royalties would rise 50 percent, while potassium mining royalties would be slashed.
Royalties, Son One of Madonna's lucrative early lessons concerned songwriting royalties, which are a core revenue source for any artist.
As for royalties, this is where Pump can score, getting 14% in the U.S. There are other royalties that are even higher.
Cade has opened an investigation into how Bayer collects its royalties in Brazil, including royalties from a patent that has possibly expired, Aprosoja said.
The company's fully owned subsidiary Kobalt Capital is unveiling a $1003 million music royalties fund to buy up music copyrights to collect royalties themselves.
Additionally, the database intends to make efforts to "match" royalties to publishers, helping songwriters claim royalties on songs that aren't currently attributed to them.
On other minerals, the government is raising royalties on copper ore to 5% and has set royalties for copper concentrate at 4%, the regulations showed.
Contracts can designate specific royalties associated with continued exploitation of the works, but those royalties are far from standardized by law and thus up for negotiation.
Based on 2016 royalties reported by the Office of Natural Resources Revenue, even a 1 percent loss of royalties would result in lost federal revenues of over $14 million – far more than the $3-10 million in additional incremental royalties estimated by the Bureau of Land Management.
The portfolio consists of 74 royalties, streams and precious metals offtakes and will result in Osisko holding a total of 131 royalties and streams, the company said.
Analysts were also unsure whether Apple's a onetime payment under the deal represented unpaid royalties from the past two years or a down payment on future royalties.
Jagger and Richards have since held the rights to all royalties earned on the song, but have now agreed for all future royalties to go to Ashcroft.
They're predicting how much money the book might accrue in royalties, and they're offering the author an advance payment of those royalties in a single lump sum.
Analysts were also unsure whether Apple's a onetime payment under the deal represented unpaid royalties from the past two years or a down payment on future royalties.
This song earned fewer than $85033,400 in royalties for being streamed more than 168 million times on Pandora, a service that only has to pay out performance royalties.
He augmented his Senate salary with book royalties in each of those years, particularly in 226 and 22018 when he made more than $22016,22017 each year in royalties.
Then the Canadian company could pay out royalties to use that patent to the Irish subsidiary, and set the royalties to equal the size of the company's Canadian profits.
The move comes on the heels of the Music Modernization Act, which would streamline music royalties and create a new agency that would collect and distribute royalties to rights holders.
Under a tax treaty between the United States and Israel, the taxation rate for royalties for use of a trademark is 10 percent, but that rises to 15 percent for industrial royalties.
Separately, the new law also has implications for digital "performance" royalties, which are royalties associated with performances that do not include a reproduction (think: digital radio plays on services like Sirius or Pandora).
Although he still gets royalties, he describes them as low.
O'Leary asked for royalties for the life of the business.
The bill also codifies paying producers and engineers digital royalties.
In the US, on the radio, only songwriters get royalties.
Currently, artists receive no royalties for songs recorded before 1972.
ROYALTIES It recently sued the U.S. government over the NDAA.
But Pilkington probably shouldn't go to Netflix asking for royalties.
Piece had been failing to pay royalties for some time.
Questions over copyright and royalties are recurring issues with YouTube.
UCB will receive milestones and tiered royalties on net sales.
HMD will pay Nokia royalties for the brand and patents.
It has earned over $60m in royalties since its release.
I stopped writing books and royalties began to dry up.
"His attorney has his points, his royalties, everything," Khaled said.
Even with his reduced royalties Monopoly made Darrow a millionaire.
And, not to forget ... he gets royalties on the album.
Royalties for its technology surged 31 percent on the year.
Perhaps Mr Wolfe's heirs are due 10% of the royalties?
"I welcome idea the idea of more royalties," he said.
The company and the tribe are seeking damages and royalties.
Of course they were going to get credit and royalties.
Music news can be a lucrative business, thanks to royalties.
How much does Sousa's music bring in nowadays in royalties?
More than half, $4.3 million, was paid out in royalties.
The company derives 35 percent of its revenue from royalties.
My biggest source of income, book royalties, could drop precipitously.
It was unclear what [impact] $2 royalties would have had.
Today Royalties isn't even a ghost town, it has vanished.
A judge ordered Edward Snowden to hand over his royalties.
Gold royalties go up to 3.5 percent from 2.5 percent.
YouTube has sent $3 billion in royalties to record labels.
Still, Apple charges royalties and has to approve partner devices.
A version passed by the National Assembly - Congo's lower house of parliament - last month would increase taxes and royalties, including potentially more than doubling royalties on cobalt, a key ingredient in lithium-ion batteries.
In early 2016, the New York-based band the American Dollar filed a class-action lawsuit against Tidal for unpaid royalties, but Tidal responded by saying the company did pay the royalties to the band.
Kesha's lawyer claims Luke didn't pay her royalties for more than two years, that she is still owed royalties and that she hasn't been properly compensated for "Timber," her last Top 40 hit with Pitbull.
Most writers, for example, receive royalties from book sales in perpetuity.
He was careless with money, and Marvel gave him no royalties.
Tysabri royalties paid to Perrigo during 2016 were roughly $350 million.
In December, Ms. Carlan says, she made about $20,000 in royalties.
Oracle is seeking royalties for Google's use of some Java language.
Additionally, SoundCloud will pay publishing royalties to rights holders and societies.
I don't care about royalties off SoundCloud because it's almost negligible.
Drake's not the only one cashing in on some throwback royalties.
We should not have to give unusual tax and royalties incentives.
Darrow would get royalties and 22017,000 dollars on signing, they agreed.
The way fossil fuel companies were avoiding royalties was deceptively simple.
The licensing revenue outlook includes royalties from sales of Apple products.
In the second quarter, du paid 528 million dirhams in royalties.
Royalties on the album have been estimated at nearly $600 million.
Stupidly, mineral extraction doesn't provide one penny of royalties to anybody.
"[Royalties] suck cash out of the company," Herjavec said in response.
The Canadian government would also receive more royalties and tax revenue.
ASCAP and BMI each collected $1 billion in royalties last year.
"Let's negotiate based off of royalties," Weaver recalled his mother saying.
Apple's proposal would cover all songwriting royalties with the same rate.
A July 4 civics quiz  MORE earned $21625,2900 in book royalties.
Naruto will "get" a quarter of the royalties from the selfie.
The deal means musicians would earn royalties from music posted there.
Artists will receive royalties for streams, which users can now share.
The couple has made more than $15 million from book royalties.
We still get up-fronts, milestones and royalties but they're smaller.
Lilly agreed to pay Sanofi royalties as part of the settlement.
The typical American musician only makes $100 annually from streaming royalties.
J&J pays up to 30 percent in royalties to Bayer.
We used to be, as I said, 85% taxes, 20% royalties.
She said she was supposed to receive royalties, but did not.
From the fourth quarter of 2007 until the third quarter of 2012 the company failed to pay 120.7 billion pesos in royalties, the statement added, while a third tranche of unpaid royalties totaled 4.37 billion pesos.
Apple said it was already paying royalties to Nokia for certain technologies used in its products, but that the Finnish firm transferred some patents to third-parties in order "to be used for extorting excessive royalties".
According to financial disclosure forms filed by senators, in addition to his Senate salary, Sanders made nearly $900,000 in 2017 from book royalties and an advance against earnings and more than $850,000 in 2016 from book royalties.
Royalties for sales of ferronickel and nickel matte will be halved to 2% for each, down from 4% previously, with 2% new royalties also imposed on other nickel products, such as mixed hydroxide precipitate and nickel sulfide.
Apple is saying that it is paying more royalties than it should.
Apple announced a $1 billion lawsuit against Qualcomm on Friday over royalties.
The company will also receive low to mid double-digit sales royalties.
Spotify will also commit to paying ongoing royalties to the affected artists.
It also owes the government about $500 million in taxes and royalties.
The bigger issue may be the royalties themselves, or lack of them.
By that summer, Ms. Wild was making $500,000 a month in royalties.
Hey, Charlotte Holmberg, Jason Momoa wants to cash in on his royalties!
Apple eventually relented, and began paying artists royalties even during its trials.
Apple has disputed the amount of royalties that it owes to Qualcomm.
He may receive royalties from sales of products produced by the consortium.
Really, she needs royalties for her work, but Harvey can't provide those.
Historically, search engine royalties have been the main revenue driver for Mozilla.
First, songwriters and artists will receive royalties on songs recorded before 1972.
Previously, these unclaimed royalties were held by digital service providers like Spotify.
Owens, 57, had been receiving royalties from The Cosby Show for years.
His siblings won't accept the royalties earned from his book of lies.
That's because the two sides are currently in a dispute over royalties.
Now, the Lee estate will earn full royalties from every copy sold.
Incyte would also have received additional sales-based milestone payments and royalties.
"They have a lot of interests, residuals, royalties for movies," Walzer says.
President Barack Obama proposed funneling royalties to programs that protect natural resources.
Musicians hoping to get rich off skimpy streaming royalties are kidding themselves.
Oracle claimed it was entitled to $9 billion in royalties from Google.
He reported royalties and other payments from his publisher of about $120,000.
The new royalties committee, which will hold its first meeting on Oct.
Nestle will continue to pay royalties to Starbucks after the initial fee.
Paak's track would receive royalties for streams of DJ Jazzy Jeff's remix.
Last year, YouTube and sites like it generated $385 million in royalties.
I'd never sat down with a pencil and added up the royalties.
The senator has also brought in hundreds of thousands from book royalties.
The figure does not include dividends, interest, capital gains, rent or royalties.
It kept $50,839 of royalties for those artists it could not trace.
Yet the wages of a book go deeper than royalties or celebration.
She wants all royalties, back and current, plus damages and attorney's fees.
According to EU legislation, resale royalties cannot exceed more than €12,500 (~$14,200).
Digital may smell like burned royalties, but it doesn't take up space.
Typical deal structures include a blend of R&D payments, milestones & royalties.
In the villages, there was talk of royalties, corporate dividends, and jobs.
Brazil collected 1.8 billion reais ($555 million) in mining royalties for 2016.
If you live in The Last Frontier, you know about mining royalties.
Apple also gave some detail on just how large Qualcomm's royalties are.
In any event, Cummings wants $300 million ... plus 1 percent of royalties.
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Spin says she was informed by SoundExchange -- which collects and distributes royalties to artists -- that her groupmates had been paid more than $600k in royalties over the last decade, but she hadn't seen a dime of that money.
A year later, The Times reported on Nixon's successful campaign to win royalties for the soundtrack (which Nixon, in her 2006 memoir, said were granted only after Bernstein agreed to give her a small percentage of his royalties).
Genmab receives tiered royalties from J&J on its sales and expects to receive Darzalex royalties of between 930 million Danish crowns and 1,100 million crowns ($133 million-$156 million) and 800 million crowns in milestone payments this year.
This included between $153 million and $59.2 million for future royalties under a 10-year license, $25 million for past royalties, plus $5 million per state if Flo & Eddie prevailed in pending cases in New York, California and Florida.
Then the company doles out a percentage in royalties to the individual artist.
The transaction will give RPI FT the rights to Tysabri royalties in perpetuity.
I could die tomorrow and my son would get royalties from my books.
Microsoft receives royalties from most Android smartphone makers, and it's a profitable business.
The two firms are in a legal dispute over royalties at the moment.
In 2014, those wells generated about $3 billion in royalties to the Treasury.
Qualcomm's collection of royalties makes up a substantial percentage of its broader business.
It also amended the structure for royalties paid out to the Saudi government.
That is, what the owner could save on royalties associated with brand licensing.
After paying out royalties, there just isn't enough cash to cover its expenses.
The two companies had been at odds over patents and royalties over modems.
The jury awarded $12.5 million in royalties and $93.4 million in lost profits.
The sizable number does not include dividends, interest, capital gains, rents or royalties.
Presley's management asked for a 50 percent stake in the song's publishing royalties.
The talk then turned to Netflix's ongoing dispute with Gaviria regarding the royalties.
If record labels were to demand higher royalties, that would increase its costs.
Tinkering with royalties and taxes is one way of juicing up the valuation.
That is on top of royalties of $56bn and a dividend of $58bn.
Frank also alleges the band never paid him his fair share of royalties.
Royalties are paid based on the number of times a lyric is viewed.
She's asking for royalties and her cut of future profits from the song.
At the time the initial deal was worth just $2.5 million plus royalties.
The complaint centers around "mechanical" royalties, an on-going debate in music streaming.
Whereas royalties are easy to calculate and hard to avoid, they are inflexible.
Older areas such as BM-S-8 are concessions that pay only royalties.
In a countersuit, Qualcomm says Apple owes it $7.5 billion in rightful royalties.
Through the fund, Railpen buys music copyrights and receives royalties collected by Kobalt.
This will allow publishers to claim royalties for the so-called unmatched tracks.
Layer in the additional $1 billion in potential revenue from CDC patent royalties.
Royalties from its potash mines are a key contributor to the provincial budget.
India's farm ministry has slashed royalties that local seed companies pay to Monsanto.
The lawsuit seeks to recoup unpaid royalties, following an inspection of Universal's books.
Streaming services can help raise your profile, but they often generate meager royalties.
Should the very bands that drive radio be denied the royalties they deserve?
In 303, Rioprevidencia issued the equivalent of USD3.1 billion in oil royalties instruments.
Third, the Music Modernization Act, which creates a blanket license for mechanical royalties.
But those days are over, and the royalties are down to a trickle.
Properly collecting and sharing coal royalties with local communities is part of that.
Those payments can include taxes, royalties, fees, bonuses, dividends and social responsibility payments.
The deal is worth $248m plus royalties if the drug comes to market.
It opened his eyes to the amount of royalties held by potential sellers.
His company focuses on retaining a higher proportion of streaming royalties for artists.
Monsanto declined to comment on the value of Intacta-related royalties in Brazil.
Royalties on bauxite are doubled to 7%, with aluminum set lower at 2%.
Raw materials used directly in construction would see royalties fall to 1.5 percent.
He publicly promised to donate his cut of the book's royalties to charity.
LanzaTech also gets royalties from the sale of the ethanol by the factories.
He still collects royalties of around $30m per year on his mining interests.
"At the very least, they should be paying these artist royalties," it said.
Mr. Kelly will most likely earn royalties off his past hits for years.
The royalties could amount to $6 million, more than twice its annual budget.
If Apple does pay between $8 and $9 in royalties per iPhone it would be a significant increase over the $7.50 in royalties that it previously paid Qualcomm per phone, according to Apple COO Jeff Williams' testimony in an FTC trial.
While Hollywood has protected the rights of creatives through royalties, emerging visual artists are often expected to work for free in exchange for "exposure," and they don't get royalties when their work is resold in the future at higher values.
Southern, controlled by Grupo Mexico SAB de CV, won with a proposal to transfer $20183 million to the government and pay 3 percent royalties, beating out Compania Minera Milpo, which had offered $250 million in transfers and 1.875 percent royalties.
The F.T.C. alleged that Qualcomm was able to charge unfairly large royalties because handset makers had no leverage to negotiate, especially because Qualcomm supplied two key types of chips and could cut off shipments if the buyers balked at paying royalties.
In their letter, they expressed concern over fair distribution of unclaimed royalties in the new system proposed by the bill, as well as over accountability and transparency in the new entities the legislation would create to handle how royalties are distributed.
On Friday, Apple stopped paying royalties to Qualcomm, saying that current rates are unfair.
Ten percent of the royalties will go to child sex abuse charities, he added.
Royalties from the sale of Rescue Me benefit the Humane Society of New York.
COA revenues are derived primarily from membership dues, investment income, and group insurance royalties.
Mr Lowery says he receives between $500 and $5,000 a year from lyric royalties.
The order demands that Take-Two pay either a lump sum or ongoing royalties.
American universities earn more than $1 billion a year in royalties and licence fees.
Wyoming gets an estimated $900m a year in royalties and fees from coal miners.
Companies said its increased royalties and shortened stability clauses would make their projects unprofitable.
We have not yet arrived at the discussion of the specific amount of royalties.
Huawei said it has paid more than $6 billion in royalties to other companies.
Any artist solely focusing on their recorded music sales and streaming royalties isn't adapting.
In Guyana there is much debate over how to use the royalties from oil.
TV stations believed that they were free to show the film without paying royalties.
It was backed by income from royalties, record sales and the licensing of songs.
Its greatest potential lies in future royalties from drugs that make it to market.
The team cashed in for 20 years on patent royalties, according to Villa-Komaroff.
Spotify, for all its infinitesimal royalties, at least means artists are getting some money.
If we don't sign, we lose our water and everyone else gets our royalties.
Even more exciting was that other users who contributed valuable feedback could receive royalties.
Conners: Over the years, he received high six-figure annual royalties for his diagnostic
Adani has estimated it will generate A$22 billion in state taxes and royalties.
The group receiving the royalties, the NILC, advocates on behalf of low-income immigrants.
Things like record sales and royalties, they've never really been anything we've relied on.
BJ Lackland, Lighter Capital's CEO, explains his company's model in the language of royalties.
Spark is also entitled to future royalties on net sales outside the United States.
Royalties from the oil sands are also an important part of the provincial budget.
The company says 8% goes toward the franchise royalties and 4.5% goes towards advertising.
In addition, the variability of royalties charged on lost gas between states is striking.
Ongoing unauthorized postings by repeat infringers reduce royalties that rightfully belong to copyright holders.
Weaver said his royalties would be passed down to his children and their children.
The jury awarded FieldTurf $20.3 million for lost profit and $9.7 million for royalties.
The revisions to the mining code, announced on Tuesday, would raise government mining royalties.
The conclusion is a particularly big deal in the context of per-stream royalties.
" Bloomberg Businessweek said that Bannon continues to benefit from "a stream of 'Seinfeld' royalties.
Swift has criticized music streaming services for issues relating to royalties in the past.
Bristol will get 75 percent of the royalties and Ono will get the rest.
Ronnie Spector fought a 15-year legal battle against Phil Spector over unpaid royalties.
It will owe him as much as $200 million in royalties over two years.
Toro Takemitsu, American Minimalists and New Age Muzak — they all owe Debussy virtual royalties.
Most adult film performers operate as independent contractors and few, if any, get royalties.
Chorus Aviation fell 20%, the most on the TSX, while Freehold Royalties, slipped 13.6%.
The company says 8% goes toward the franchise royalties and 4.5% goes towards advertising.
Leonard Cohen's estate could buy a fucking island chain with his "Hallelujah" TV royalties.
In the early years of drilling, residents used their royalties to remodel their homes.
Apple's Taiwanese manufacturers, which pay Qualcomm royalties for iPhones, are another big profit center.
That, and problems collecting Chinese royalties even before the agreement, hurt Qualcomm's share price.
Merck will also pay royalties on global sales of Keytruda of 6.5% from Jan.
So does he mind it's being watched illegally and without any hope of royalties?
And a plan to turn Eminem royalties into a publicly traded company has collapsed.
The airport said it earned about $2.4 million in natural gas royalties last year.
Spotify royalties account for the most significant portion of Keating&aposs monthly streaming revenue.
Intel later won it back amid Apple's legal squabbles with Qualcomm over patent royalties.
At one level the dispute was conventionally commercial, Corfo accusing SQM of underpaying royalties.
But he earned no royalties from the bar code; IBM did not patent it.
The disagreement over Qualcomm licensing fees began when Taiwanese contract manufacturers stopped paying royalties.
But now taxes and royalties are killing profits, and making long-term investment unviable.
Basically, mining royalties paid by companies when they extract natural resources from Alaskan soil.
Shingrix contains a component from Agenus, which is entitled to royalties on future sales.
The act would also allow artists to receive royalties for songs recorded before 1972.
In 2018 NuCurrent sued Samsung in America for using its technology without paying royalties.
"You know, I don't even get royalties for that 'Pete Davidson' song?" he said.
The royalties counted as business expenses and therefore were not taxed in the Netherlands.
When asked about the song's royalties, Spotify did not return a request for comment.
More than a million copies of the book have been sold, generating millions in royalties.
Trump has long been obsessed with licensing his name and likeness to collect hefty royalties.
They are seeking $9 billion in damages from Qualcomm for royalties they allege were illegal.
They will detail other income from assets including properties, retirement accounts, book royalties and investments.
The way it was written, the way the publishing and royalties are broken up, everything.
Corcoran declined to disclose financials surrounding the startup costs and royalties for Corcoran Global Living.
That's a lot of clicking on lyrics that are properly licensed, which means proper royalties.
Royalties for lyrics are largely determined by agreements negotiated between the rights holders and licensee.
As part of the agreement, musicians will receive royalties for the use of their songs.
The Hopi government has depended on Kayenta mining royalties for 22019 percent of its revenue.
To start, Royalty Exchange has an easy-to-understand overview of how music royalties work.
Alaska's fund, financed with royalties from its oil industry, is worth 113% of its GDP.
And -- DAVID FABER: Well they owe you billions of dollars under the -- in unpaid royalties.
The basic income program is funded out of the city budget, mostly from those royalties.
High taxes and royalties, along with costly logistics keep production costs relatively high, they added.
He also provides much wonkish detail on radio royalties and the evolution of copyright law.
Total production, net of royalties, fell 21 percent to 537,000 boe/d in the quarter.
The bottom line: With his TV royalties, surely George Jetson could afford to retire there.
A stake in a musical, "Cats", bought in the 1970s, is still paying royalties today.
The chipmaker said the manufacturers were refusing to pay royalties on the Apple products produced.
This structure is a major departure from the way streaming services have traditionally paid royalties.
In August, UK licensing company Performing Rights Society For Music sued SoundCloud for unpaid royalties.
Kesha's original complaint centered around refusal to send accounting statements or pay her proper royalties.
The chipmaker is currently locked in legal disputes over patent royalties related to its modems.
For minerals and base metals other than copper, royalties will be fixed at 5 percent.
In the year to last April, fees and royalties from Apple totaled 61 million pounds.
But du was helped by a decline in the royalties it paid to the government.
The dispute stems from Qualcomm's charging of patent royalties, which Apple has decried as extortionist.
But Dubset is also equipped to distribute royalties from those and its deals permit them.
He's using royalties earned from "Calexit" to start a super PAC called Become The Government.
Just gave $85033,000 in latest Art of Deal royalties to coalition of anti-hate organizations.
Anyone can obtain what's called a "compulsory license" without permission to pay out mechanical royalties.
After taxes and royalties the company made a loss of 522 billion pesos last year.
The payment network lets you set percentages of royalties for each musician involved in production.
Which is pointless unless Hachette pays royalties to authors' great-great-great-great-great-grandchildren.
Continuing to use mineral royalties to support public lands makes sense for the long term.
But he never had a formal, written agreement as to his share of any royalties.
As of 2015, he was reportedly making $100 million a year from Nike royalties alone.
Those same royalties then receive favorable tax treatment in the country they are sent to.
U.S. companies reported that these policies and practices had cost them sales, profits and royalties.
It maintains that Qualcomm's royalties, calculated as a percentage of the total phone, are unfair.
Previous reported earnings from the book's royalties totaled between $50,000 and $100,000 as of 2015.
Dre and Jimmy had previously argued Lamar was only owed royalties on the first model.
The royalties generated would be staggering — imagine the tab for just your personal use alone!
In addition to the cash payment, Starbucks will receive revenue from product sales and royalties.
Those groups then pay royalties based on how, and how often, the songs are played.
You don't need to be signed to a label to get royalties from a PRO.
Ms. Brown had spent years trying to recover royalties from her former record company, Atlantic.
In 2018, Aramco paid about $160 billion to the government in dividends, taxes and royalties.
Licensing groups such as ASCAP stepped in, establishing broad revenue-sharing agreements to broker royalties.
I was worried that I would have to know what the royalties were in Russia.
Publishers and authors, deprived of income and royalties, have long worried about this gray market.
Davis also claims no royalties were ever paid to him or the other 2 composers.
Most of the financial support for the organization came from book royalties, the website says.
Monsanto said the decision does not interfere with the system for collecting royalties per se.
They cited Alexander Hamilton so many times, they may owe royalties to Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Qualcomm's dominant market position allows it to negotiate high royalties and other favorable licensing terms.
Rather than royalties, a band would typically receive a flat fee up front, plus CDs.
The government is paid fees and royalties from the drilling of gas on federal land.
Under the new law, an entity would be created to distribute and collect mechanical royalties.
So far this year Talismã has paid about 8 million reais in royalties to Monsanto.
Alexander said he reported $136.75 in song royalties to the Senate Ethics Committee last year.
Their longstanding demand to increase royalties could cost Petronas up to $7 billion a year.
We are being now only 50% tax, as agreed with the government, and 20% royalties.
By paying an inflated price for the royalties, Nike could claim a larger tax deduction.
Until quite recently, France also required auction houses to cover the costs of resale royalties.
Harshbarger and his wife Michelle both earn oil and gas royalties, according to the document.
I feel guilty if I illegally download music and the artists don't get the royalties.
There are provisions that give him up to 66% in royalties depending on the format.
All royalties from the MUSEUM LEGO sales will be reverted to the Museum's reconstruction fund.
Spotify has reached an agreement with the National Music Publisher's Association (NMPA) over unpaid royalties.
In 2014, the federal government received about $1.2 billion in leases, royalties and other fees for coal mining on public lands, with a leasing rate of $3 per acre, plus royalties paid on the market value of the coal at the time of extraction.
Overall, Roper claims Denton and James "have failed to fully and accurately provide an accounting for, and payment to [her], of her share of the income and royalties realized and received" by the pair, including merchandise sales, commercial marketing of albums, royalties and earnings.
Overall, Roper claimed Denton and James "have failed to fully and accurately provide an accounting for, and payment to [her], of her share of the income and royalties realized and received" by the pair, including merchandise sales, commercial marketing of albums, royalties and earnings.
The British version of the mandate deems an artwork's buyer and seller mutually liable for the payment of royalties, according to the UK nonprofit Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS), which collects and distributes royalties to visual artists and their estates in the country.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A Brazilian judge has ordered local units of Monsanto Co to deposit royalties related to a GMO soy seed technology in an escrow account, in a decision likely to hinder the U.S. seed company's ability to collect royalties from the business.
From 2005 to 2016, Obama earned $15.6 million in advances and royalties from his books "The Audacity of Hope" and "Of Thee I Sing: A Letter to My Daughters" and royalties for "Dreams From My Father," Forbes reported, citing tax returns and financial documents.
The United States has never had a federally-implemented policy for resale royalties in the visual arts; however, California did pass the Resale Royalties Act in 1977, which allowed state residents selling their art nationwide to earn 5 percent off any resale over $1,000.
In past years Microsoft competed aggressively against open-source technologies and collected revenue with patent royalties.
Dion said aboriginal groups have traditionally settled for "the smaller stuff" - royalties from outside energy firms.
Apple wants to pay less royalties, so it is using this suit to renegotiate the deals.
Base-8. Pain in the ass; had to recalculate all the potential royalties in my report.
Municipalities get about 65 percent of mining royalties through the so-called CFEM tax every year.
Walt Disney agreed to waive royalties and management fees for two years starting from last year.
Another model could be allowing animators to retain the rights to their drawings and earn royalties.
And anyway, how would anyone verify that an anonymous person was donating any of their royalties?
She arranged her own audiobook deal with Audible, forgoing an advance in exchange for higher royalties.
Apple acquiesced to Swift's demand, and agreed to pay royalties to everyone during its free trial.
You can argue, of course, that royalties are too low in both cases, but Swift didn't.
In 2006, when the federal government tried to impose royalties, an oil producer sued and won.
This is sometimes done via transfer payments of royalties or interest between U.S. and foreign affiliates.
Despite all the talk about streaming royalties, recorded music isn't where artists earn their money anymore.
Qualcomm denied the claims and has alleged that Apple owes it $7 billion in unpaid royalties.
Perrigo (PRGO) plans to review options for the rights to royalties from multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri.
Unfortunately, the royalties stopped in 1992 and he had to make important decisions about his future.
Dubset also splits the royalties between DJs who sample certain tracks and the tracks' rights holders.
On the set of her first porno, she complains that the actors do not get royalties.
Yet rather than keep it, he donated 100 percent of the profits and royalties to charity.
Royalties from my patents provided the capital to start my own company and fund new discoveries.
The same was true of their recording and performing royalties – although here equal splits are normal.
Microsoft has historically gotten significant royalties on Android-based phones and tablets from most key manufacturers.
Kesha is also still owed royalties from 'Timber' that Dr. Luke has previously sought to block.
First, Shirley learns that Theo and Kevin (Anthony Ruivivar) both accepted payoffs from Steven's book royalties.
Sadly for zoologists, the natural world is not covered by copyright and no royalties have ensued.
Both Apple and Huawei had been at odds with Qualcomm over patents and royalties over modems.
However, negative impacts from foreign currency resulted in a decline in international franchise royalties and fees.
License fees and royalties only kick in once chips are ready for manufacturing and start shipping.
The mega producer says WB's been withholding royalties since then to cover that massive legal bill.
Still, at least Richard Ashcroft got songwriting royalties for "Bittersweet Symphony" after all these years, right?
He says their contract gives him a cut of record sales, touring rights, royalties and more.
There are different solutions being considered but I've focused on one in particular: data mining royalties.
The blockchain platform will allow artists to publish and distribute music and manage rights and royalties.
Genmab receives tiered royalties of between 12 and 20 percent from J&J on its sales.
He sent one of his executives to negotiate a 10 percent cut in royalties with Monsanto.
The manufacturers are seeking $9 billion in damages from Qualcomm for royalties they allege were illegal.
Mato Grosso growers claim Bayer has only deposited an estimated 4% of the royalties they paid.
As tax revenues collapsed and the oil price depressed royalties, Rio had less money to react.
Falling oil prices have pulled down royalties, which provided more than a tenth of Rio's revenues.
The rules say the limitation applies narrowly to income from product endorsements, royalties and licensing fees.
The writer received no advance and will donate part of the book's royalties, the Times reports.
We know that they increase inequality, since no poor person is collecting royalties or licensing fees.
Aramco is cutting the royalties it pays to the Saudi government - to give comfort to investors.
Now they can simply add PayPal addresses for each member and the system sends royalties automatically.
Those royalties, subject to the 12 billion yen in back taxes, came to 60 billion yen.
A company source said it would pay market-linked royalties to Starbucks after the initial fee.
Most of the payments that were declared late came from royalties from books he has written.
She receives royalties from UpToDate for her ongoing contributions to the topic of exercise-associated hyponatremia.
" Eubank Jr. says: "Because they are not looking at rights, pay-per-view shares, and royalties.
Trump's most recent disclosures show that royalties grew to between $133,000 and $1 million in 2016.
After paying out streaming music royalties, it doesn't get to keep much to cover its costs.
Kushner also collected millions of dollars in rent or royalties from properties owned by his family.
Stem, Kobalt, Dubset, and more startups have emerged to clean up the messy royalties distribution process.
Montana's royalties from the song are going to the Suubi Center ... an Ugandan children's health clinic.
In its suit, Apple objected particularly to Qualcomm's basing its royalties on a phone's total price.
Remainder overstock sales bring some revenue for publishers, but the authors receive little to no royalties.
A dispute over iPhone royalties left Qualcomm vulnerable to an opportunistic offer from its acquisitive rival.
The streaming platform is then required to set aside royalties at a rate set by law.
Mr. Trump has reported receiving between $2 million and $10 million in royalties from the project.
The family's recent real-estate activity can be attributed to lucrative book royalties and speaking engagements.
In addition to book royalties, Warren's wealth is largely tied to retirement accounts and real estate.
" He praised Lizzo for sharing royalties with Lioness but called that decision "obviously a political tactic.
Some people on social media, however, blasted Ye for profiting off government logos without paying royalties.
The commission said Qualcomm had obtained "elevated royalties" for its patented intellectual property on wireless communications.
Qualcomm gets fees for the actual chips as well as royalties when the phones are sold.
But things turned sour, and there was a dispute over royalties for "Wegue Wegue," Pongo said.
In 1899 "The Awakening" earned her a piddling $102 in royalties, about $3,000 in today's money.
Lane offered to further the conspiracy by laundering money through STACK Royalties, the Justice Department said.
Nigeria last year hiked offshore oil royalties - changes companies said rendered billions in planned investments unprofitable.
In the earlier version of the bill, Copper royalties increase to 3.5 percent from 2 percent.
In all, the company has paid out more than $10 million in royalties to video owners.
They aren't pleased with the current payment split, saying basing royalties on revenue doesn't make sense.
Modern presidents, including the current one, have received royalties from sales of memoirs and book projects.
The writers will be paid advances and royalties that Gardner said are competitive with industry standards.
Nigeria last year hiked offshore oil royalties - changes companies said rendered billions in planned investments unprofitable.
Lane offered to further the conspiracy by laundering money through STACK Royalties, the Justice Department said.
In a statement, Ludlow said royalties from the song since the early 1960s had been donated to the nonprofit Highlander Research and Education Center in Tennessee, which created the We Shall Overcome Fund to distribute all of the royalties through grants and scholarships in black communities.
There is currently an option for DJs to manually submit "performance reports" to PROs so they know exactly how to distribute royalties, but only 7 percent of DJs currently use that system, Frank Rodi of Australia's APRA AMCOS licensing and royalties organization said in the video.
All our music is licensed from rights holders and we pay royalties for all tracks on Spotify.
Operating in Congo has been complicated by a tangle of legal disputes and arguments over increased royalties.
The artist receives a cash advance to record an album and can receive royalties after it's released.
But Bird said Blackberry gets anywhere between $5 to $15 in royalties per vehicle with the system.
Ms. Carlan said she was paid a few thousand dollars per book, plus a percentage of royalties.
Yes, that sounds complicated, but it's really not that different from the way music royalties are distributed.
Dubset has platforms called MixSCAN and MixBANK, which work in tandem to identify songs and distribute royalties.
Dubset also handles the royalties for each track uploaded, dividing the money between rights holders and DJs.
SQM and Corfo had been embroiled in a bitter, high-stakes arbitration over royalties since May 2014.
Streaming royalties are too expensive for Spotify to thrive as a public company just playing us songs.
Because no royalties come from the gray market, they wager, there is no benefit to used bookstores.
Once distributed, a revenue share plan will split royalties between the musician and the original rights holders.
The companies could still decide to reach a settlement that would give Amgen royalties on Praluent sales.
Update January 10th, 1:00PM ET: Updated the price of phone royalties with detail provided by Qualcomm.
Given how the last combat ends, do the filmmakers owe royalties to the makers of Mortal Kombat?
Old agreements to freeze royalties paid by Glencore have been all but torn up by the government.
Authors also get royalties every time one of their stories is printed, which is a nice bonus.
Though they maintain ownership of their royalties, they share revenue with Kobalt in return for its services.
In 2012, Aprosoja claimed Monsanto was charging royalties over a patent that had expired two years prior.
The company's licensing business generates royalties earned through the licensing of wireless patents to the mobile industry.
He says higher royalties and tax hikes could eat up his firm's profits and stifle future investment.
Ligand gets royalties on sales of Amgen's Kyprolis drug, which treats a form of incurable blood cancer.
However, total production, net of royalties, fell 17.8 percent to 563,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
Royalty-Free: This allows you to use intellectual property without having to pay royalties or license fees.
Should the government lock in a stream of revenues through royalties, or take a riskier equity stake?
Six years ago, before the book was published, Steven promised 8% of the royalties of his book.
Royalties and fees from U.S. franchisees jumped 8.1 percent, while that from international franchisees rose 4.1 percent.
Kite is also eligible for mid-single digit sales royalties for its lead investigational therapy axicabtagene ciloleucel.
This, even though an Adani spokesman said there were "no ongoing negotiations" over royalties, the paper added.
Crucially, the bill explicitly states that none of the royalties can be spent on new land acquisitions.
The Gaye family is also entitled to 50 percent of the royalties made from the 2013 song.
It's interesting, Jas is still in a legal war with Birdman to get royalties on Drake's hits.
The company's operating income fell 40% year-over-year amid its continued sparring with Apple over royalties.
It's also seeking royalties of 10 percent of the U.S. sales of the two drugs from Jan.
Quincy Jones says he's the victim of elder abuse in his legal war over Michael Jackson royalties.
In a statement, Qualcomm said manufacturers under contract with Apple "reported, but underpaid" royalties during the quarter.
Apple has waged a $1 billion legal battle, alleging the company has unfairly charged high chip royalties.
Normally, the BLM manages development on public lands by issuing leases and charging royalties to commercial producers.
As it stands, companies like Spotify, Google, and Pandora pay out royalties according to complicated federal laws.
From 2010 to 20133, the company paid more than $1.8 billion in taxes and royalties, it said.
Why is it better to get a check every week from a university than to get royalties?
Systemwide sales include sales from company-owned and franchised locations, but not any royalties or franchising fees.
Ablynx will also be eligible to receive royalties on sales, assuming the drug makes it to market.
The lawsuits filed in with the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles seek unspecified damages, including royalties.
Genus will also get royalties from the joint venture on sales in China of PRRS-resistant pigs.
The sands employ 140,000 people and generated royalties of C$2.6 billion in the 383-18 year.
The lawsuit accused the pharmaceutical company of profiting billions of dollars off taxpayer research without paying royalties.
In return, Allergan is paying the tribe $13.75 million, and $15 million in additional potential annual royalties.
Royalties: The Library of Congress is setting royalty rates for phonorecords, such as CDs or vinyl records.
Monsanto has said it is not selling new technology in Argentina until a royalties deal is reached.
The biggest chunk of that are his cut of current and future music royalties ... worth $5.2 million.
Oil and gas companies currently operate fields on a concession basis, paying taxes and royalties on profits.
The rapper claims he has been denied royalties and did not agree to a recent album release.
Her books quickly proved lucrative: she bought land with her royalties, gaining financial independence from her family.
Politico reports that there's no also no sign that she received royalties in connection with the book.
The sellers will also be entitled to royalties if and when gas is produced from the fields.
But Lampert's proposal would eliminate royalties for those trademarks going forward, a move that drew PBGC's objection.
In addition to those royalties, betting houses could also be limited in where they buy sports data.
Concerned about diminishing royalties from his novels, Henry James in his mid-40s began to write plays.
As a result, Qualcomm began charging patent royalties for nearly all mobile phones that used 3G technology.
The rapper sued BMG back in April, claiming the company owes him more than $75k in royalties.
Since the dispute over "Blurred Lines" began, there have been several prominent settlements over credit and royalties.
The royalties from these generators would then be used to further wean the country off fossil fuels.
He won rights to 50 percent of future publishing royalties after the release of a fourth album.
The provincial government earns royalties from production of its mined resources as well as of crude oil.
Gadd could wind up earning a huge chunk of cash in royalties from the film, CNBC reports.
Ever since songwriters have been paid royalties, however, one thing was constant: compensation was tied to sales.
Within a few years, Mr. Barris was out of work and had run through his record royalties.
Taking the typical starting percentage for royalties, that works out to $31.5 million authors no longer earn.
Shinola was free to christen the model as it pleased (and no, I wasn't entitled to royalties).
According to a 2016 estimate, Carey has made more than $60 million in royalties from the song.
Royalties. Specifically, money paid from Big Data companies like Facebook who mine and sell your personal data.
YouTube will then pay any accrued royalties from a fund it has set aside for this purpose.
The royalties would go into effect in November, if approved, while other rule changes take effect immediately.
"We pay chefs a fee to use their recipes, and they get royalties for sales," he said.
It can be found here; when you stream them, presumably, the federal government will get the royalties.
The subsidiary in Hilversum then paid royalties for the use of the trademarks to the Bermuda unit.
The author earned millions of dollars in royalties from the play over the years, the complaint says.
Last year the government kept both the royalties and the retail prices of GM cotton seeds unchanged.
In addition to the upfront payment, Conatus is eligible to receive significant payments for certain development, regulatory and commercial milestones, and would get tiered double-digit royalties on emricasan single-agent sales and tiered single- to double-digit royalties on sales of combination products containing emricasan, the companies said.
Lawsuits over Valuation Rule governing royalties from oil, gas, and coal extraction (22019) The state has been involved with two lawsuits over the Trump administration's delay and eventual repeal of a rule requiring that Americans see some royalties from companies that extract oil, gas, or coal from federal land.
One of the changes being considered by Congress would have U.S. mining companies pay even higher federal royalties, pushing royalties in the U.S. beyond the upper limit of the range in effect in other countries, making it much harder for America's mining companies to do business in international markets.
Fortunately, the duo gained some financial stability after they recovered millions of dollars in royalties they were owed.
Qualcomm built its business on older, legacy, standards but reinforces its dominance through exclusionary tactics and excessive royalties.
Their decline has also deprived the state of royalties and other taxes in the midst of a recession.
In April 2015, Jay-Z tweeted that Tidal would offer 75 percent royalties for artists, producers, and songwriters.
The Australian organisation that collects royalties on behalf of copyright owners, the Copyright Agency, is lobbying against reform.
The ministry has twice slashed royalties that local seed companies pay to Monsanto in the past two years.
Merck has agreed to pay $625 million to Bristol-Myers and pay royalties for non-exclusive marketing rights.
Harrington and Leonard sought a jury trial and damages in excess of $20 million, as well as royalties.
But the patent dispute was finally settled in 2015, when Novartis agreed to pay $12.25 million, plus royalties.
The ruling expands a 2007 settlement granting Lamar royalties for only one pair of headphones, the Beats Studio.
Among other measures, the country introduced a tax on royalties when payments are sent to low-tax jurisdictions.
Instead, it pays royalties back to iPhone and iPad manufacturers, which then pass the fees on to Qualcomm.
India's agriculture ministry has twice slashed royalties in the past two years, apart from cutting cotton seed prices.
In some countries outside of the US, movie theaters also pay performance royalties for music used in films.
Apple also repeats the technically dubious claim that Spotify is "suing music creators" to avoid paying higher royalties.
"The Rock" also gets seven figures in royalties from his clothing, shoes and headphones line with Under Armour.
I'm so sorry — I fucked you out of your royalties — but my mom wouldn't get it for me!
That said, issues around music rights and royalties are still a point of contention between artists and streamers.
Sanders made at least $1 million in both 2016 and 2017, primarily because of royalties from his books.
While sales tanked, Papa John's provided $4.9 million in financial assistance to its U.S. franchisees by reducing royalties.
Ren Zhengfei, the company's CEO and founder, said this week that Huawei could seek royalties from more firms.
This can include small royalties, giving up the rights to master recordings, and even handing over creative control.
In March President Joseph Kabila signed a new mining code that increases taxes and royalties and cancels exemptions.
Royalties from subscription music services pull in more revenue than ads on videos, earning musicians more per listen.
Streaming Royalties still aren't replacing what artists made from records at the peak of the $16.99 CD era.
However, more royalties for copyrights and patents are a tradeoff for a larger trade deficit in manufactured goods.
Musicians, producers and songwriters are rallying against Spotify and Amazon's plans to "sue songwriters" over increased streaming royalties.
But they may owe royalties to Amgen if the litigation, following any appeals, ultimately concludes in Amgen's favor.
You don't make royalties out of porn: when you shoot it's a one time payment and that's it.
As of 2014, a source told Billboard, the song was still generating roughly $250,000 in royalties for Glitter.
Oddone also raised the possibility of reducing royalties for companies that decide to renew concessions in the future.
His landlord Tony Beets, "The Viking," has already taken $2.3 million in royalties over the last four years.
SoundExchange is a nonprofit organization that collects and distributes digital performance royalties to featured artists and copyright holders.
South Sudan is also supposed to pay royalties fees for each barrel of oil it exports through Sudan.
GSK's vaccine contains a component from U.S. biotech firm Agenus, which is entitled to royalties on future sales.
In the UK alone, the song earns her over $500,000 in royalties every year, according to The Independent.
If you include the royalties she receives from other countries in the world, she's earning millions every year.
Spotify celebrated a mere 3-cent royalties reduction deal with Universal from 55% to 52% earlier this year.
Last week, Congress passed a related proposal to raise mining royalties as part of the same reform agenda.
The company has contended that iPhones with Intel chips benefit from Qualcomm patents and that Apple underpays royalties.
Thomas' daughter, Samantha, tells us he received only $1,500 in payment plus a small percentage of the royalties.
It pays Nokia Corp royalties for the brand and patents, but Nokia has no direct investment in HMD.
Sources in the finance ministry have previously said that the unpaid royalties stem from a dispute over fees.
Each one will pay both a toll for the road as well as royalties to the provincial government.
Roughly 85 percent of the company's restaurants are operated by franchisees, who pay rent and royalties to McDonald's.
Definitely in terms of royalties, back-end and stuff like that, porn people would agree with David Simon.
It is financed by royalties from offshore oil and gas drilling, and matched by state and local contributions.
"Royalties from the mine to the state government, jobs, the state's economic welfare are all factors," she said.
Meanwhile, radio services like Pandora hardly scrape by on the meager ad rates after they pay out royalties.
Copper royalties were raised from 2.0 to 3.5 percent and those on gold from 2.5 to 3.5 percent.
Rio's share of oil royalties is plummeting to about $268 billion this year, from $3.5 billion in 2014.
They would divide the royalties equally, with half going to King, and half shared by Leiber and Stoller.
Glencore had a 10-year partnership with Gertler in Congo and, until at least December, paid him royalties.
The arbitration began in May 2014, after Chilean authorities accused SQM of underpaying royalties and violating environmental regulations.
Total production, net of royalties, fell 15.1 percent to 303,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d).
It will pay Nokia royalties for the brand and patents, but Nokia has no direct investment in HMD.
A dispute over iPhone royalties left the U.S. chipmaker vulnerable to an opportunistic offer from its acquisitive rival.
Taylor's publicist Tree Paine fired back on Twitter, stating that BMLG owes Taylor $7.9 million in unpaid royalties.
The BLM oversees 250 million acres of public land and manages royalties from oil, gas and coal leases.
It is claiming unpaid royalties for patents used in devices for clients including a top Chinese smartphone vendor.
In return, Allergan paid the tribe $13.75 million, with the potential for $15 million more in annual royalties.
Book advances and royalties, elevated because of his high-profile insurgent 2016 campaign, eventually made him a millionaire.
Seed companies say that planting second-generation genetically modified beans without paying royalties is an intellectual property violation.
And if you're an actor or musician who earns royalties, those future payments are half someone else's, too.
IBM made nearly $1.2 billion in intellectual property licensing and royalties in 2017 according to its annual report.
The unpaid royalties stem from a dispute over fees, sources in the Chadian Finance Ministry have told Reuters.
Well look no further, because finally something everyone will want has arrived: shares in, uh, Eminem's song royalties.
The salary of a typical US senator is $1453,000, and Warren also raked in $430,370 in book royalties.
Mr. Trump can use paper losses to offset taxable income, such as interest, dividends, royalties and employment income.
Qualcomm is the biggest supplier of chips for smartphones but gets much of its profit from patent royalties.
As a result, the F.T.C. argued, the company can press for higher royalties than other patent holders charge.
He hated the thing so much that he even paid for the destruction himself out of his royalties.
In the suit, Clopton alleges the cover-up was intentional, so Akon could keep Clopton's royalties from himself.
Various federal statutes allow officials to do so in return for paying royalties or, sometimes, while paying nothing.
But not everyone benefits from royalties, employment or the basic facilities the company provides, leaving the island divided.
It also wants the Shrimp to hand over its profits, or at least pay royalties to the Crab.
For example, he said, libraries owned by foreign governments had purchased President Barack Obama's biography, earning him royalties.
I was at the University of Southern California, putting myself through school with royalties of my software company.
The provision gives sellers 90 days to identify and pay royalties to artists, not the California Arts Council.
The winner of a challenge gets a cash prize and is awarded royalties as the product is commercialized.
In fact, we decided that all royalties from the sale of the book will go to suicide awareness.
Outside of that, Hu argues that the royalties can be more reliable than the entropy of Wall Street.
So do we get paid royalties for all this Jamaica-themed merchandise bearing government logos and what not?
He added that the agreement covered future royalties, as well as those accrued over the last seven years.
As such, competitors ultimately capitulate to Qualcomm's demands for excessive royalties and other unfavorable licensing stipulations for SEPs.
That produces annual cash flows, after 45% royalties and 30% tax, of $46 billion over the next decade.
Offshore oil production would be more popular in these states if the federal government shared royalties with them.
Royalties for CPT codes, along with revenues from other products, are the association's biggest single source of income.
" The statement goes on to note that Benzies is owed "in excess of $150,000,000 million in unpaid royalties.
I added book royalties and speaking gigs on top of my day-to-day job as a CFP.
He has earned more than $132 million in speaking fees, in addition to book royalties and other income.
The lack of new development has also deprived the government of royalties and other taxes from new fields.
Although Glencore acquired his stakes in 2017, it is still paying him substantial annual royalties on related sales.
N royalties paid by domestic companies for its genetically modified (GM) cotton seeds, industry and government sources said.
The appellate court reversed the original decision that stated Lamar was entitled to royalties only for the original Beats Studio headphones, finding that the contract is "ambiguous as to whether it contemplated royalties only for the Studio headphone model or for other headphones" sharing the original Studio headphone design language.
" It said the latest "groundbreaking agreement" not only facilitates the distribution of royalties to writers, but also improves processes for identifying and compensating writers for their work and establishes a better database for future payments and "will ensure that royalties are promptly paid to their rightful owners in the future.
The N.I.H. can collect royalties from successful products to help offset the costs of the research, but so far these royalties have been small, amounting to an estimated $135 million in the last fiscal year from 870 licenses, with the bulk of the money coming from a small number of drugs.
Merck will pay $625 million to Bristol-Myers and pay royalties for non-exclusive marketing rights to the drug.
Last year, the company's founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei signaled Huawei could look to extract more royalties from companies.
Over the past year we have received feedback from several of you regarding your experience around licensing and royalties.
The new law also raises royalties from gold, copper, silver and platinum exports to six percent from four percent.
Technology licensing revenue rose 11 percent year-on-year in the first quarter while royalties were 17 percent higher.
They're seeking a jury trial and damages in excess of $20 million, as well as royalties from the song.
UroGen received $25 million from Allergan and could get another $200 million in milestone payments as well as royalties.
They are also making the case that Skoda should pay higher royalties to use VW's main common vehicle platform.
Chilean authorities had accused SQM of underpaying royalties and violating environmental regulations at lithium deposits leased from the government.
Then a friend connected her to Alex Heiche, founder of Sound Royalties, who coordinated her meet-up with Corgan.
Due to copyright law, the plaintiffs would only have been eligible to collect retroactive royalties dating back to 2011.
While you're at it, make sure you've read up on how to collect royalties once your music is released.
He planned to publish his research and promised to share royalties with the boys who participated, several men said.
Record labels and rights holders demand such high royalties that it's tough to eek out a profit after expenses.
With the income stream from those royalties, he moved straight from college to his own machine shop in Boston.
Hall spent the next three years living off the royalties from his tachometer and working to solve the problem.
Although the royalties are collected centrally, the cash is then disbursed to the administrations of the country's 32 provinces.
Revelator raised $2.5 million this week by promising to efficiently track music rights and distribute royalties to rights owners.
"Huawei knows ... enforcing patents and asking for royalties is expensive and also not their main business," Pohlmann told CNBC.
Meanwhile, Qualcomm is seeking over $7 billion in unpaid royalties, in addition to other damages totaling billions of dollars.
As for royalties, this is where MacKenzie can cash in even more, getting 20 percent in all music formats.
The Haji-Ioannou family owns around a third of the airline and receives royalties from it based on turnover.
Kodak's ICO is designed to develop a blockchain system to secure digital photography rights and ensure photographers receive royalties.
The songwriters claimed that the piano rolls were equivalent to sheet music and that they were entitled to royalties.
"All the royalties would shift to the beneficiary or the heir, or whoever it is that inherits," Scott says.
Instead staff revolted, even promoting other firms' brands rather than Sears's own to avoid paying royalties to rival units.
That excluded a one-time payment from Apple for unpaid royalties while the two were in a legal dispute.
Apple accused the company of using its dominant position in the smartphone modem market to charge very high royalties.
Rambus (RMBS) was sharply lower, after issuing light guidance due to rising costs and declining revenue from patent royalties.
On the other... dude must really be kicking himself now after missing out on this primo source of royalties.
Under the terms of the agreement, Advent will pay Walmart royalties just for the use of its global brands.
The company also used the situation to renegotiate its deal with Darrow and reduce his royalties on the game.
She claimed he stole royalties from her, and then she started making rumblings he was physically and sexually abusive.
But on arguments about royalties and the future of music, Needham said onlookers have missed the industry's key shift.
Royalties are just one of the ways taxpayers are supposed to be compensated for coal production on public lands.
For most landowners in McMullen, fracking-related royalties come to at least double their day-job salaries, she says.
"Since 2006 the company has paid A$13 billion in royalties to the Western Australia government," the spokesman said.
Management noted other companies like Pharmacyclics and Medivation that did deals in Europe for royalties and then were acquired.
Furthermore, the BLM offices have inconsistent policies regarding whether companies should pay royalties for the vented or flared gas.
Total production, net of royalties, fell 2.8 percent to 529,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in the quarter.
"The lack of copyright enabled millions of people to see it without anybody having to pay royalties," Romero says.
But, in order to lower the tax rate, Google Ireland Limited pays billions of royalties to Google Ireland Holdings.
If an oilfield's operating costs, including royalties, are above the oil price, its owners might shut it down temporarily.
Royalties from Intacta sales in Mato Grosso were an estimated 800 million reais ($211 million) per harvest, Souza said.
We think it would be a mistake to prevent funding for DOI to collect royalties owed to the taxpayer.
New subsalt areas must also be sold under production sharing contracts, where the government earns both oil and royalties.
The toolmaker also agreed to pay Sears between 2.5 and 3.5 percent in royalties for the next 15 years.
There are multiple kinds of royalties, and a single piece of music can often be attributed to several owners.
The payments system also gives collaborators access to the statistics associated with the song, ensuring transparent royalties and collaboration.
Apple believes Qualcomm is overcharging in chip royalties, while Qualcomm believes Apple's iPhone wouldn't be possible without its technology.
U.S. oil and gas firms pay about $70 million a day on average in federal taxes, rents, and royalties.
Over time, Weaver said, the deal has paid off, and he's made well more than $1.9 million from royalties.
Building wealth almost always involves owning multiple streams of income  —  businesses, passive income, side-projects, royalties, stocks, investments, etc.
Since Mr. Pai has embarked on his legal crusade, the Blue Man Group has stopped paying him any royalties.
The suit was settled last year, with Novartis agreeing to pay $2003 million plus possible future payments and royalties.
The licensing business, highly profitable, includes royalties from handset vendors for the use of Nokia's brand and smartphone patents.
The government-backed bill says farmers will pay royalties for three seasons after the initial purchase of GMO seeds.
Most of the seeds are bought on the black market or GMO beans used as seeds without paying royalties.
"The statement also says that Big Machine Records "owes Taylor $7.9 million dollars of unpaid royalties over several years.
And that doesn't even count the royalties she stands to get if she cranks out a few hit songs.
The music industry is keen to promote paid-streaming services, which pay much more in royalties than free versions.
Qualcomm holds patents that allow it to charge royalties on many smartphones, even if they don't use their products.
And in the broadest sense, pro-cyclical costs include taxes, royalties and other government charges on exploration and production.
The asthma inhaler-maker said total royalties fell to 52.6 million pounds from 74.5 million pounds a year earlier.
According to TMZ, Kesha claims she's running low on cash because Dr. Luke has refused to pay her royalties.
In both 2016 and 2017, he earned more than $1 million, largely from book royalties, financial-disclosure documents show.
"Beyond the sales losses through biosimilars, hundreds of millions in royalties will evaporate," Zuercher Kantonalbank analyst Michael Nawrath said.
Funding for the program comes from the municipal budget, which gets around 72% of its revenue from oil royalties.
KCM's cost of production in the period was 275.5 cents per pound, or around $6,19703 per tonne excluding royalties.
At the national level, in 2014, the Artists Rights Society was among those lobbying in favor of resale royalties.
Oil and gas lease sales and royalties continue to propel America's economy and support good-paying energy sector jobs.
They added that they had reached a six-year agreement for Apple to pay unspecified royalties on Qualcomm's patents.
He said Vale royalties made up about 60 percent of the town's 140 million reais in revenue last year.
The band had rejected her offer of 40 percent of the song's publishing royalties, she claimed, demanding 100 percent.
While this isn't the first time a publishing company has sued Spotify for unpaid royalties, the implications are significant.
But its publication, in 1975, led to a long dispute over royalties and ended their relationship, Ms. Lucht wrote.
Papa John's has been providing financial assistance through reduced royalties to franchisees in the hopes of mitigating store closures.
Among them has been battling with music labels over the royalties it pays each time it plays a song.
The state, meanwhile, would get a progressively larger windfall from royalties when oil fetches more than $70 a barrel.
And because British copyright law provides "neighboring rights" royalties to performers as well as songwriters, her work was profitable.
Reuters last week reported the government plan to cut Monsanto's royalties and lower the prices of GM cotton seeds.
The fighting was triggered by disputes over land royalties and pollution in rivers near the now shuttered Panguna project.
The elder Mr. Trudeau imposed extra taxes and royalties along with price controls that angered the province's oil industry.
The minister, Tarek El Molla, said that among the planned changes is a cap on royalties paid by investors.
SQM's relationship with Corfo, which leases out the lithium deposits, has soured in recent months over a royalties dispute.
The coal industry sued, protested and lobbied to block a rule increasing royalties for mining coal on federal land.
And Carey has earned more than $60 million in royalties from it, a 2016 estimate by The Economist found.
Songwriters sometimes fail to receive royalties on time for digital audio transmissions of their songs by services like Spotify.
Joe Biden, in his latest memoir, "Promise Me, Dad," reports that Obama loaned him money, out of his royalties.
Apple recently decided to stop paying royalties to Qualcomm for its smartphone chips, arguing the current rates are unfair.
The Obama administration had called for requiring producers to capture rather than waste those gases, and would charge royalties.
In 2014, a state jury awarded Mirowski about $308 million in royalties and damages for breaching a license agreement.
Kenner would have to sell enough toys a year to pay Lucasfilm $10,000 in royalties, or pay that itself.
And what I'm hearing is that you feel like were subjected to deals that cheated you out of royalties.
Like nearly all other Alaska politicians, Ms. Murkowski wants that oil extracted because Alaskans would benefit from its royalties.
Trump has also seen a massive increase in income from book royalties since he began campaigning in mid-2015.
He sued the company in 2002 for royalties he said he was owed for the first "Spider-Man" movie.
Bannon's companies will be dormant while he's in the White House and receiving only "passive income," such as royalties.
These companies also relieved the original owners of huge liabilities: for taxes, surface use agreements, royalties, idle well bonds.
The Eagle Butte and Belle Ayr mines alone owe $60 million in royalties and $37 million in county taxes.
Palatin will get $60 million from Amag for the approval plus additional payments for certain sales milestones and royalties.
In the 2016 appeal filed by Lamar and his company, Jibe Audio, Lamar argued he was entitled to more royalties based on the contract's wording, as well as the continued use of his original design in subsequent models, and sought $107 million in royalties based on the sales of all Beats headphone models.
The proposal is also intended to increase the royalties that oil and gas companies pay to drill on public lands by tightening requirements on when operators owe royalties on flared gas, and ensuring that the Interior Department can increase royalty rates above the current rate of 2009 percent of the value of production.
Qualcomm has to return nearly $815 million to BlackBerry for royalties the Canadian smartphone maker overpaid between 2010 and 2015.
For decades, artists have attempted to correct this by fighting to receive royalties from works sold on the secondary market.
Qualcomm wants to save its patenting business model because other smartphone makers could ask for lower royalties if Apple wins.
" CHRIS: The lady from the school secretary said, "We ought to get royalties for that, you know—using our name!
According to her contract -- obtained by TMZ -- Zhavia gets a $700k advance on her first album ... along with 18% royalties.
The code could see royalties on cobalt, a vital component in electric car batteries, increase five-fold to 10 percent.
" Kevin O'Leary invested $0003,000 in Pop It Pal for 5 percent equity and royalties on season 10 of "Shark Tank.
Royalties would be paid to the ISA for distribution, the bulk of which in theory could be to emerging economies.
DRC President Joseph Kabila in March signed into law a new mining code that raises royalties and taxes on miners.
GSK will also receive financial considerations in the form of royalties and commercial milestone payments related to the acquired portfolio.
Reuters reported that Kite could gain $250 million in payments as well as low- to mid-double-digit sales royalties.
Taxing or collecting royalties for natural resources is just about the best way for the government to pay for stuff.
The agency's creation was approved by Congress along with a hike in mining royalties, in part to fund its operations.
That's some free advice, and you can print that on a Hallmark card if you want but I expect royalties.
Trump claimed that his annual income was more than $22016 million — not including dividends, interest, capital gains, rents or royalties.
The family was well-to-do, thanks to a company founded by his father that collected royalties for recording artists.
Last May, less than a year after introducing ads, SoundCloud said that it had paid $2 million in music royalties.
It's only after the book has earned out that the author starts to receive royalties on top of their advance.
These include: discounts on the application and franchise fees, waiving royalties for serveral months and providing training and other incentives.
The next year, in 2017, Sanders made about $1.06 million, and more than $880,000 of that came from book royalties.
The streaming service has also been accused of paying royalties months late and lying about its total number of subscribers.
" In his complaint, Nye says that the documentation that he was given shows "revenues were skewed and royalties went unreported.
The suit, which eventually settled out of court, took the label to task for $900,000 in unpaid royalties and compensation.
Other band members have been switched in and out, and for the most part have not been eligible for royalties.
The deal will cover licensing and royalties whenever music represented by ICE is used on Facebook, Instagram, Oculus, and Messenger.
With royalties taking up so much of what Spotify earns, it's waging a tough war against a deep-pocketed opponent.
Third, the act will take unclaimed royalties due to music professionals and provide a consistent legal process to receive them.
In 2016, Gaviria wrote a "friendly" letter to Netflix demanding that the streaming service fork over $1 billion in royalties.
Nestle SA manufactures Kit Kat worldwide, but Hershey has the rights in the United States, paying Nestle royalties from sales.
France's biggest drugmaker will also pay DiCE royalties on sales of any medicines that are successfully developed, the companies said.
They took 15 percent of the money that they got paid by subscribers, and put it upstream in royalties system.
To help keep stores afloat, the pizza chain has been reducing short-term royalties, fees and commissary prices for franchisees.
Royalties derived from such copyright might then have been used for further study and conservation of the animals in question.
As of this year, The Economist estimates the song has earned over $60 million in royalties since its 1994 release.
Following years of costly litigation, Apple and Qualcomm settled their dispute over royalties and reached a six-year licensing agreement.
It will be dependent on Qualcomm for its 5G chips and probably pay higher royalties than it would like to.
Last year, Spotify settled a licensing dispute with the National Music Publishers Association (NMPA) in the U.S. over unpaid royalties.
The chipmaker has also filed a countersuit against Apple claiming it's also owed royalties to the tune of $7 billion.
One way of dealing with that might be a special regime of royalties or land taxes levied on mining companies.
Birdman has long had a reputation for not paying producers, and Lil Wayne is literally suing him over unpaid royalties.
How it works: The identification and distribution of royalties for digital sales is a bigger issue than you may think.
It awarded GSK $234.1 million in lost profits and said the drug company deserved an additional $1.4 million in royalties.
The company has invested some $1.4 billion in the project and paid $85 million in government royalties, official data show.
She famously removed her entire catalog off Spotify in 2014, saying streaming royalties were cut unfairly to artists and songwriters.
The new permit would also require Freeport to relinquish arbitration rights and pay new taxes and royalties, among other terms.
Circuit Judge Milan Smith also upheld an award of 50 percent of future royalties from "Blurred Lines" to the Gayes.
Frontier says the site calculated Frontier should've received $3.37 million in royalties from Atari when they only got $1.17 mill.
Under Thursday's deal, Strongbow would get royalties from any lithium extracted by Cornish Lithium from brine springs in the area.
Zambia raised royalties from January and introduced a 10 percent tax when the price of copper exceeds $7,500 per tonne.
"We sold a part of our royalties early on, about two and a half years ago," Armen said on Monday.
Under the amendments, coal mining companies agreed to pay 13.5 percent royalties on coal sales as a cash lump sum.
He reported royalties of $50,000 to $100,000 from his most famous book, "The Art of the Deal," published in 1987.
The museum fought back, but in a settlement agreed to pay royalties and to regular audits of its gift shop.
Allergan paid the tribe $13.75 million upfront in the arrangement, with the potential for $15 million in annual royalties thereafter.
IO62-CNI=SI of $60.70 a tonne, Rio and BHP will be paying in the region of $4.55 in royalties.
YouTube has just signed an agreement with Universal Music Group and Sony Music over royalties and copyrighted material, Bloomberg reports.
Congress passed the higher royalties in votes on Wednesday with the bill now moving to President Michel Temer for signature.
Du paid quarterly royalties — or tax — of 527.2 million dirhams, similar to what it paid in the prior-year period.
Allergan paid the tribe $13.75 million, with the potential for an additional $15 million a year in royalties on Restasis.
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And everybody thinks I had all this money but I didn't, because CBS did not pay my royalties until 1997.
Patent royalties represent a sliver of Nokia's overall revenue, more than 90 percent of which comes from telecoms network equipment.
Over the years, the defendants say Mr. Pai has been paid weekly royalties averaging between $100,000 and $200,000 a year.
To complicate things, though, there are probably ongoing royalties too, which would effectively reduce the margins of the acquired businesses.
Qualcomm and Apple came to blows over royalties the chipmaker collects on mobile gadgets, most of which use its technologies.
This IFPI study found that while Spotify pays around $20 per user in royalties, YouTube pays out less than $1.
Morphosys gets milestone payments during the development phase and would receive royalties from Johnson & Johnson once it goes on sale.
Later on, Hall and Oates recouped some of their losses by claiming old royalties that had been unpaid for years.
The so-called "valuation rule" is mainly meant to stop companies from dodging royalties by selling minerals through internal subsidiaries.
Even then, the Court allowed the book to be published and only allowed the government to seize the author's royalties.
He has written a handful of books over the last 20 years, but only a few still bring in royalties.
Trump's most recent book, "Crippled America," published last year, earned him anywhere from $1 million to $5 million in royalties.
The Bidens made $15.6 million between 2017 and 2018 from book royalties and paid speaking engagements, according to financial disclosures.
Should Duke be denied royalties for "Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)" simply because it was recorded before 1972?
The country also increased taxes and royalties on cobalt in January, and then declared it a "strategic mineral" in March.
The claims provide prospectors mineral rights, with no requirement to pay the government royalties, but not ownership of the land.
Leland Clopton claims Akon's record label, Konvict Entertainment, hid financial stats from him for years to avoid paying his royalties.
Oil reserve royalties amounting to $2,000 each year go to Alaskan residents; the program has been running for 25 years.
That innovation allowed Qualcomm to charge patent royalties on nearly every smartphone sold, which generates the bulk of its profits.
Apple, which sued Qualcomm shortly after the F.T.C.'s action, particularly objects to basing royalties on a phone's total price.
Royalties checks for Ms. Marashi's book dropped from 120 million rials a month to 20 million rials recently, she said.
Excessive expenses were often charged against artists' accounts, leaving them eternally indebted to their labels and therefore ineligible for royalties.
His 2017 Senate financial disclosure forms show he earned roughly $1.06 million that year, more than $885,000 from book royalties.
"It might be an opportunity for the government to get extra revenues," McKay said, referring to the royalties it collects.
States charge higher royalties for drilling on state lands, as much as 25 percent in Texas, as do private landowners.
Or suppose it assigns intellectual property rights for some technology to its Irish subsidiary, and pays that subsidiary inflated royalties.
Her music returned last year, after Spotify agreed to restrict some music to its paid tier, which pays higher royalties.
Among them ... nearly $5 million in master recording assets, $1.5 mil in music royalties, and $180k in Mac Miller LLC.
By relying on energy royalties for funding, Americans can have their parks restored without being subject to a tax increase.
" The Raisens said they began their campaign shortly after, seeking 5 percent each of the songwriting royalties from "Truth Hurts.
With the Beatles, he increased their royalties while trying, at least, to insinuate himself into the ownership of their songs.
The Obama administration also drew protests from major mining companies by ordering them to pay higher royalties to the government.
The two artists either come to an agreement or go to court over royalties based on who owns the copyright.
Traditional considerations like jobs and royalties now compete with the fear of oil spills, pollution and of course, climate change.
And last year I finally earned $200,000, far from the $42 million in royalties for one writer Mr. Wu cites.
Public speaking fees and royalties, however, account for the bulk of Booker's income in eight of the past 10 years.
Booker reported $2 million in public speaking fees from 2009 to 2014 and $987,2413 in royalties from 2015 to 2017.
Gold royalties would increase to 1.5 percent from 1 percent currently, instead of the originally proposed rise to 2 percent.
Royalties on potassium would be slashed to 0.2 percent from 3 percent, below the 1 percent rate proposed in committee.
"Whoever else comes up with the gene therapy is going to end up having to pay them royalties," he said.
Du paid quarterly royalties – or tax - of 527.2 million dirhams, similar to what it paid in the prior-year period.
Much of his income came from his writing and speaking, capital gains, and income from rental real estate and royalties.
The mine and plant taxes and royalties support tribal budgets, so the local economic implications of whatever happens are significant.
Notley said the cost of buying the cars would be fully recouped through royalties and the selling of shipping capacity.
The royalties will be calculated on gross sales revenue, rather than net sales previously, significantly raising the base of calculation.
It also said Perrigo should consider selling its stream of royalties from the drug Tysabri, used to treat multiple sclerosis.
The drug is marketed through a partnership with Biogen Inc, which paid more than $300 million in royalties to Perrigo.
Shares in the company fell almost 2 percent, a day after Brazilian congressional committees approved proposals to raise mining royalties.
As TMZ reports, T-Pain's label Nappy Boy has sued Cash Money Records for more than $500,000 in unpaid royalties.
PacRim estimated that coal sales would have generated production royalties in excess of $300 million for the state of Alaska.
That means, in the case of trademark rights, for instance, charging foreign units royalties equal to their open market value.
Siani told reporters in Rio that the royalties over iron ore production accounted for around 60 percent of Brumadinho's revenues.
The MMA updates current copyright law to fit better into the digital age by doing a few things: It allocates royalties to music producers, updates licensing rules for streaming to make sure rights-holders are paid in a more efficient fashion, and ensures that artists receive royalties on songs that were recorded before 1972.
Taylor Swift removes all of her albums from Spotify because of the low royalties associated with streaming Taylor Swift removes all of her albums from Spotify because of the low royalties associated with streaming I believe that while Snap and Evan deeply want to do something with music, they didn't find the right entry point.
Royalties will increase by a set rate on diamonds, gold and other materials, while iron royalties will increase in tandem with the price of the mineral, gradually rising from 2 percent if the market price is less than $60 per tonne to a maximum of 4 percent if the price rises above $100 per tonne.
Apple is still preparing to do battle with Qualcomm in the courts over what it claims are excessive royalties for chips.
Qualcomm sued the group last year, alleging they had stopped paying royalties related to Apple products, and Apple joined their defense.
The act creates the Music Licensing Collective, an organization that is slated to start collecting and distributing royalties starting in 2021.
New rules in Indonesia require miners to divest a 51 percent stake, relinquish arbitration rights and pay new taxes and royalties.
The Apple suit stems from an investigation by Korean authorities into Qualcomm's potentially anti-competitive practices in how it charges royalties.
Now the girls admit they ended their deal, but did it because Haven was not paying them the royalties they earned.
They were leasing the land, and it's also coming in on royalties from the oil being taken out of the land.
Among other things, SEIU warned the royalties paid to McDonald's by some international licensees have been set to rise over time.
She worked for the distributor and submitted it for a company contest, but didn't get any of the royalties from it.
Qualcomm said in April that Apple had instructed those companies not to pay royalties for devices they made using Qualcomm technology.
The tribe will receive a one-time payment of $13.75 million and annual royalties of around $15 million under the arrangement.
The smaller firm hands over close to 70% of its revenues to the music business in royalties, says an industry executive.
In 2014, leases, royalties and other fees from mining coal on public land generated about $1.2 billion for the federal government.
If Spotify doesn't want to fight for exclusives or offer the best royalties, then raw data may be its best bet.
Double-taxation treaties (DTTs) specify the rate applied by source countries on cross-border income, such as royalties or service fees.
Hamill's tweet also asked whether the FCC commissioner paid royalties to use the Star Wars theme, written by composer John Williams.
Qualcomm had asked to be awarded up to $1.41 in unpaid patent royalties damages per infringing iPhone sold during the period.
Breyer, whose latest book was published last year, earned just over $120,000 via book royalties and a payment from his publisher.
Now Glencore says it will pay the royalties—but in euros rather than dollars, and using an undisclosed non-American bank.
Its parliament in January approved a new mining code, which could see royalties on cobalt increase five-fold to 10 percent.
As with those earlier agreements, Warner's stable of musicians and songwriters will earn royalties from fan-created videos featuring their work.
Reuters reported earlier this month that Huawei is asking Verizon to pay $1 billion in royalties for using over 230 patents.
Royalties for public performances of compositions are compulsory and are collected by a handful of organizations called performance royalty organizations (PRO).
The government needs and desires now to make sure that we continue to operate and they collect their taxes and royalties.
The drug company will have the right to develop products from any discoveries made; CRUK will share in profits and royalties.
The investigation had focused on McDonald's Luxembourg-based subsidiary Europe Franchising which receives royalties from franchisees in Europe, Ukraine and Russia.
Analysts said there could be room for compromise, and it could even be a bargaining move by Apple to reduce royalties.
The company will cut royalties, food-service pricing and online fees through 2018, while also funding the rebranding of the chain.
The company faced an $854 million fine in South Korea over anticompetitive practices, forcing vendors to pay royalties on its patents.
Government formalization efforts are meant to expand labor protections, safeguard the environment and collect more taxes and royalties from subsistence miners.
Like many companies, Amazon has been optimizing its tax rate by paying royalties to a subsidiary that pays very little taxes.
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The rule will significantly decrease production on federal lands, which means royalties paid to state and federal governments would also plummet.
Foxconn responded by saying that as a contract manufacturer, it has never had to pay royalties for using Microsoft software. Amazon.
Until recently, this sort of arrangement did not exist in the cannabis industry; breeders have never received royalties for their work.
Winner's bankruptcy filing had stopped paying royalties and initially did not want to reintegrate into the company when Buttolph took over.
Patent royalties represent only a sliver of Nokia's overall revenue, more than 90 percent of which comes from telecoms network equipment.
The NBA's top 10 earners will make an estimated $540 million in 2019 from salaries, endorsements, appearances, royalties and media deals.
The immediate cause was a drop in taxes and royalties from oil, but years of fiscal mismanagement had paved the way.
Ms. Collier said her husband had donated all royalties from the book's sales to the nonprofit Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation.
It also will receive a fee for its role in managing the resort and royalties for the use of its characters.
In 2014, major labels sued Pandora over royalties for songs recorded before 1972 that often played on the service's oldies stations.
In 2016, royalties were charged on just 16.3 percent of natural gas lost during oil and gas production on federal lands.
The country also became one of the cheapest places to produce lithium from brine when Chile raised industry royalties last year.
Record labels, who oversee the distribution of musical content, typically own the master recording and collect royalties related to the masters.
Various states are facing dire financial problems, including Rio de Janeiro, which is suffering from a sharp decline in oil royalties.
Last year, Pandora reported that it paid $610 million, or about 52 percent of its revenue, in royalties and related costs.
Bitran had previously said Chile could earn up to $7.5 billion in royalties by 2030 from a new contract with SQM.
On its own, Kiss has more than 3,000 branded merchandise items, which by Simmons' estimation generates around $3 billion in royalties.
In 1976, a judge ordered Gaye to pay his ex-wife $600,000 from royalties of his upcoming album, "Here, My Dear." 
In addition, Nabriva Therapeutics will be eligible to receive low double-digit royalties on sales upon approval in the covered territories.
And the nine-figure numbers Mr. Trump presents as his income do not include streams like royalties, investments and capital gains.
Early beatmakers rarely gave credit or paid for the sample, and, when royalties were paid, they most often went to Brown.
Higher royalties will end more high-wage jobs and discourage production, keeping affordable energy off the market and revenue from taxpayers.
The manufacturer eventually took over the company, paying Howard and Millar royalties and keeping them involved in marketing and product development.
In the U.S., the overturned rule would have revealed how little those companies pay in taxes, public royalties and lease payments.
Major mining companies including Glencore and Randgold bitterly opposed the code, which axes tax exemptions and hikes royalties and profit taxes.
Facebook users can now include Sony/ATV music in their video clips — and musicians will get paid royalties for their use.
"She never gave me any publishing on it," he said, referring to a credit that would allow him to collect royalties.
The Classics Act would allow for the payment of royalties to artists and record labels that made songs many decades ago.
That allowed it to charge royalties on nearly every smartphone sold — even if the phone did not actually use Qualcomm chips.
Qualcomm, in return, estimates that Apple's partners — Foxconn, Pegatron, Wistron and Compal Electronics — owe more than $22013 billion in unpaid royalties.
And Jeff Bezos, who's testing drones to deliver packages right to his customers' doorsteps, ought to pay royalties to Santa Claus.
" • "Qualcomm, in return, estimates that Apple's partners — Foxconn, Pegatron, Wistron and Compal Electronics — owe more than $23 billion in unpaid royalties.
The lawsuit alleges Eminem's songs have streamed on Spotify billions of times without their publisher, Eight Mile Style, receiving sufficient royalties.
Yet estimates show that from 2008 to 2012, coal companies underpaid royalties to the federal government by more than $85033 million.
Income from those sales and royalties helped the gallery pay for other art that was in lesser demand at the time.
Any payment would come later in the form of royalties (a percentage of sales on each copy sold) of 10 percent.
The author's publisher said the official would donate any royalties to nonprofit organizations that focus on government accountability and press freedom.
The most obvious is that the lack of royalties means using RISC-V is less costly than employing a commercial ISA.
Universal Secure Registry did not seek a license agreement or royalties from Apple or Visa after the release of Apple Pay.

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