New PPL license fees unfair for industry?
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Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL), the United Kingdom collecting society for performers and record companies and licensing agent for public performance of music, has announced a hike in its license fees. Several music trade associations have criticized the price increase as unfair and demand for industry consultations to reduce these costs.
Publication Name: EuroSlot
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0966-0259
Year: 2005
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The big question
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T he first technology exhibition arranged by Confederation Of Amusement Industry Associations and Federations' (COFAR) was a successful event. The various aspects that leads to the success of this event are discussed.
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Subject: Business
ISSN: 0966-0259
Year: 2005
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COFAR celebrates in Barcelona
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Confederation of Amusement Industry Associations and Federations' (COFAR) tenth Congress held at Barcelona is presented. The various programs that are arranged by COFAR are discussed.
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Subject: Business
ISSN: 0966-0259
Year: 2005
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