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  2. Royalty-free - Wikipedia

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    Royalty-free standards do not include any "per-port" or "per-volume" charges or annual payments for the actual implementation of the standard, even though the text of the actual specification is typically protected by copyright and needs to be purchased from the standards body.

  3. List of copyright collection societies - Wikipedia

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    Public Performance Malaysia (PPM) - A not-for-profit Collective Management Organization (CMO), represents all eligible Malaysian recording companies and international recording companies who have exclusively licensed PPM members to control their rights in Malaysia.

  4. Reprint - Wikipedia

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    In academic publishing, offprints, sometimes also known as reprints, are bulk reproductions of individual articles previously published in academic journals. [1] Offprints from scientific, technical, and medical (STM) journals are used by researchers in some fields to generate awareness among audiences who don't subscribe to the journal e.g. physicians, consumers, investors etc.

  5. Articles of organization - Wikipedia

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    The articles of organization document typically includes the name of the LLC, the type of legal structure (e.g. limited liability company, professional limited liability company, series LLC), the registered agent, whether the LLC is managed by members or managers, the effective date, the duration (perpetual by default in most states), and the ...

  6. Copyright collective - Wikipedia

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    A copyright collective [1] [2] [3] (also known as a copyright society, copyright collecting agency, licensing agency or copyright collecting society or collective management organization) is a non-governmental body created by copyright law or private agreement which licenses copyrighted works on behalf of the authors and engages in collective ...

  7. Collective rights management - Wikipedia

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    The term collective management organization (CMO) has been preceded by different references, such as “collecting society,” a term still used in a number of countries. Other terms include “collective administration societies” and “licensing bodies.” [7]

  8. Democrat, GOP lawmakers push pay for ‘play’ bill that would ...

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    For example, radio stations that earn under $100,000 a year in revenue would be expected to pay a royalty rate of about $10 a year. Rep. Darrell Issa is re-introducing the House version of the ...

  9. Wikipedia:FAQ/Copyright - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Non-free content is an evolving page offering more specific guidance about what is likely to be fair use in the Wikipedia articles and what Wikipedia policy will accept, with examples. In general, the educational and transformative nature of Wikipedia articles provides an excellent fair use case for anyone reproducing an article.

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