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The Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) is the agency charged with licensing and regulating more than 1.6 million businesses and professionals in the State of Florida, such as alcohol, beverage & tobacco, barbers/cosmetologists, condominiums, spas, hotels and restaurants, real estate agents and appraisers, and veterinarians, among many other industries.
register or a list of a specified type of regulated entities or activities — contains entries on companies officially authorized to perform a specified type of business, where prior obtaining of a permit, a license, a concession, or registration on such a list or register is a prerequisite required by law. Depending on situation, regulation ...
The Generators (Orlando, Florida version) Debbie Gibson (SBK, 1995, left after one album) David Gilmour (EMI/Columbia) Gary Glitter; Goldfrapp (Mute) Diego González; Gorillaz (Parlophone) Edyta Górniak (from 1996, moved to Virgin in 2002, dropped in 2004) Gouge (EMI, Robyn Godfrey-Cass signing in 1996, 5 album deal, after leaving indie label ...
EMI currently exists for the artists that it signed pre-2012, effectively becoming an in-name-only unit of Sony Music Publishing. [3] EMI Music Publishing controls over 2 million songs; including the Motown Records catalogue, and classic songs by Carole King and Queen , along with contemporary releases by Kanye West , Blink-182 , Drake ...
Forty-nine US states (sans Montana [4] [5]) regulate (i.e., require licensure for) money transmitters, although the laws vary from one state to the other. [6] Most of the states require a money transmitter surety bond with widely ranging amounts from as little as $25,000 to over $1 million and maintain a minimum capital requirement.
Universal Music has continued to operate EMI entities it retained using the EMI name and formed Virgin EMI Records as a UMG label unit in the UK. [72] The former EMI Records Ltd. was renamed Parlophone Records Ltd. in 2013, [73] when Warner Music Group acquired Parlophone Music Group which has the rights to the old EMI Records catalogue.
EMI America Records was launched in 1978 by EMI as their second label in the United States after Capitol Records, relying on Capitol only for pressing, distribution, and international liaison. [1] In 1987, EMI America merged with Manhattan Records, resulting in the formation of EMI Manhattan Records. This entity underwent a rebranding in 1989 ...
Columbia Graphophone Company (EMI's Columbia Records, outside the United States, until the 1980s) Ministry of Sound Australia (Australian subsidiary of Ministry of Sound, now operating independently with distribution handled by Universal Music Australia) EMI Films; Gramophone Company; His Master's Voice; RAK Records; Regal Zonophone Records