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Qualcomm to Seek Immediate Stay and Appeal on FTC Ruling

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May.22 -- Qualcomm Inc. said it will seek an immediate stay and appeal after a U.S. district judge sided with the Federal Trade Commission case accusing the company of anti-competitive practices. Bloomberg Intelligence's Anand Srinivasan...
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Qualcomm and Apple to Drop All Litigation Worldwide

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Apr.16 -- Qualcomm Inc. and Apple Inc. agreed to drop all litigation between the two companies worldwide. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Yoko Ono Sues EMI, Subsidiary for $10M

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HEADLINE: Yoko Ono Sues EMI, Subsidiary for $10M

CAPTION: Yoko Ono has sued music company EMI and a subsidiary for $10 million, claiming she was cheated out of royalties due from the sale of music recordings by her late...
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Bloomberg

Herbalife Profit Trails Estimates as Sales Volumes Fall

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Nov. 3 -- Herbalife Ltd., the nutrition company facing a U.S. regulatory probe, posted third-quarter profit that trailed analysts estimates as sales volumes declined in the Americas. Bloomberg's Cory Johnson reports on ""Street Smart.""...
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Quentin Tarantino Claims Weinstein Co. Owes Him Massive Royalties | THR News

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Other objectors to an asset sale include Leonardo DiCaprio , Jennifer Lawrence, Jake Gyllenhaal, Stephen King, Bill Murray, Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, and yes, Harvey Weinstein.
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What Makes Aramco the World's Most Profitable Firm?

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Apr.04 -- The first official glimpse of Saudi Aramco’s financial performance confirms the state-run oil giant can generate profit like no other company on Earth: net income last year was $111.1 billion, easily outstripping U.S. behemoths...
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Arm CEO on Rising Revenue, Defying Chip Downturn

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Arm CEO Rene Haas joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss how the chip firm has been able to keep revenue up in the midst of the downturn. Plus, how it's preparing for a highly anticipated IPO this year.
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Arm Posts Record Revenue Ahead of IPO

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Arm CEO Rene Haas joins Emily Chang to discuss Softbank's earnings and what it shows to would-be investors about the company as they gear up to go public again. Plus, his thoughts on the chip supply and the macro environment, and...
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Wolf of Wall Street Agrees to Hand Over Some Book Royalties

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Aug.21 -- Jordan Belfort's sequel to his "Wolf of Wall Street" memoir will see him handing over almost $19,500 in royalties, but will leave him far from the $97 million prosecutors say he still owes from leading a penny-stock scam....
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Bloomberg

Apple-Qualcomm Legal Battle Is 'Just Noise,' Loup's Munster Says

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Mar.26 -- Loup Ventures co-founder Gene Munster discusses the global legal battle between Apple Inc. and Qualcomm Inc. with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Songwriters Seek New Streaming Standards

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Mar.07 -- The writers who craft songs for artists from Garth Brooks to Beyonce plan to tell a panel of judges this week that the increasing popularity of music-streaming services like Spotify will destroy their profession unless they get...
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Nile Rodgers calls for ‘seat at table’ for songwriters after streaming report

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Hipgnosis co-founders Nile Rodgers and Merck Mercuriadis have unveiled plans for a songwriters guild to ensure they are given a “seat at the table”, following the publication of a scathing report into streaming. The Digital, Culture,...
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SYND 2 7 67 INTERVIEW ITH CHIEF OF STATE, GENERAL YAKUBU GOWON

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An interview with the Nigerian head state Major General Yakubu Gowon. Speaking about the steps required to bring down Colonel Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, President of the breakaway Nigeiran state,...
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UK: DEATH OF PRINCESS DIANA REMEMBERED AT ALTHORP

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Britons marked the first anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales with thousands of flowers, heartfelt notes, prayers and moving hymns on Mo
nday.
At the gates of the Spencer...
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Italy's oil bonanza does little for locals

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Italy's oil bonanza does little for locals
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CLEAN : Brazilian protesters oppose law

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CLEAN : Brazilian protesters oppose law
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CLEAN : Brazil's president confirms oil profit to

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CLEAN : Brazil's president confirms oil profit to
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Attorney: R. Kelly denies any sexual misconduct

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R. Kelly's attorney says the R&B star never knowingly had sex with a minor, sexually abused any woman or held anyone against their will.
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The Recount

Spotify Pulls Comedians’ Work Over Royalties Dispute

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It’s your favorite comedians vs. Spotify. This royalties row is anything but funny, however. Comedians want to claim royalties on their spoken-word work — just like songwriters get paid for the use of their music and lyrics. Amid the...
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Musicians Are Lobbying For Radio Royalties

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The U.S. is one of only four countries that does not pay broadcast performance royalties to musicians.
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The Recount

How Blockchain Could Have Prevented Taylor Swift’s Song Ownership Battle

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Artists and creators are in a constant battle for greater ownership over their intellectual property on the internet as it exists today. Crypto enthusiasts think the blockchain could solve for battles over royalties, ownership, and credit.
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Pop Quiz: Who Makes Money When You Stream A Song Online?

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Streaming has become increasingly popular in the music industry, but it's also changed how those in the industry get paid.