No
No.
england teams pay more and are way better
A person does not pay royalties for having a CD player in a car. A person might have to pay extra to the dealer for having a CD Player installed in a new car. This is called an option.
YouTube does not pay royalties to you. They will never pay you any money for any video that you download onto their website.
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royalties
If you are a New Zealand tax resident, you are required to declare all your worldwide income and pay tax on it. So the answer is yes. If you are not a New Zealand tax resident, the answer is no. You are a New Zealand tax resident if you have spent more than half the year in New Zealand or if you have an "enduring relationship" with New Zealand. See Inland Revenue's website for more information.
Royalties are built in to the purchase price. You should be receiving them from the issuing company.
they don't
Yes. Any venue that plays music is probably playing copyrighted music and has to pay royalties to ASCAP/BMI. http://www.knowthemusicbiz.com/index.php/BIZ-WIKI/Licensing-&-Royalties/Public-Performance-Royalties-and-Licenses.html
New Zealand's average pay rate for administration work is 19.23. This is about 9 dollars higher than the average starting pay for administration work in the U.S.
Well, Disney must pay royalties to Stephen Slesinger, Inc., which owns the book rights to the original Winnie-the-Poohbooks. In 2009, Disney agreed to pay the royalties the company makes from the franchise, after being sued over it since 1991.