Stories about: DIMA

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    The top 15 vaporware products of all time 06/05/2008 15:40:00

    The tech industry has had more than its fair share of products that infamously failed to take off. Some fit the classic definition of vaporware, and were all hype and no substance. A few were simply too far ahead of their time. And others were merely victims of bad judgment about what users wanted. Here are the 15 best examples of products that never saw the light of day (at least in their originally intended form), plus some honourable mentions that we just couldn't ignore.
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    SoundExchange, webcasters in deal to cap royalty fees 24/08/2007 18:24:47

    SoundExchange Inc., the group set up by the Recording Industry Association of America to collect royalties for performers and record companies, said it has reached an agreement with the Digital Media Association whose members include large music webcasters, to cap royalty fees at US$50,000 per webcaster per year.
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    Discord between music webcasters, recording industry 25/07/2007 07:52:58

    Large music webcasters are claiming the recording industry is "backtracking" on its offer to compromise with them over new, higher royalty rates that went into effect in March and were to be paid on July 15.
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    Last-minute deal is music to webcasters' ears 16/07/2007 12:47:54

    Internet radio may not be dead after all.
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    'Net radio firms hear a sour note from appeals court 13/07/2007 10:47:49

    A U.S. federal appeals court Wednesday denied a petition from music webcaster associations for an emergency stay of new royalty rates that Internet radio companies have to start paying on Sunday.
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    SoundExchange offers compromise to large webcasters 02/07/2007 20:25:39

    There may be a compromise in the works between music webcasters and a group that represents performers and record companies over an upcoming rate increase for playing music over Internet radio.
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    Conference shows doubts still plague online music 01/08/2003 09:23:10

    Despite the fact that major music companies have finally joined Internet services to offer a much greater variety of authorized online music, market growth is sputtering as the industry remains mired in legal and business problems, said entertainment and Internet insiders at the Jupiter Plug.IN Conference & Expo in New York this week.
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    Bill may give webcasters royalty rate reprieve 30/09/2002 07:45:00

    Webcasters could potentially get a break from what they claim are overly burdensome copyright fees if a new bill introduced into Congress late Thursday is approved.
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    Panel proposes Net music royalty rates 22/02/2002 08:39:04

    A U.S. government panel charged with helping set royalty rates that Web broadcasters will have to pay for streaming music over the Internet delivered its recommendations Wednesday, handing down numbers that left both the recording industry and the Web broadcasters equally dissatisfied.
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    Olympic Visitors a DIMA Dozen for E-Processing 15/09/2000 18:36:13

    The Olympics have so far had a minimal impact on the Australian Department of Immigration's Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) system, according to the department.
 
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