What is the difference between gross and net with regard to royalties?
What will be an ideal response?
Gross, of course, is total sales before deductions are made. Deductions included fees paid to the recording companies, the recording producers, freebies and others. The money that an artist receives per CD is referred to as the "net artist royalty rate" and is based upon a contractual arrangement between the artist and the recording company. The more established artist receives a higher rate (i.e., percentage) of the Suggested Retail List Price (SRLP).
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. A lawyer can offer an opinion to the jury about the facts in a case. 2. When witnesses are on the stand, they should tell the jury about their personal opinion about the facts of the case. 3. Testimony is not evidence; it is opinion. 4. A lawyer can vouch for a witness’s credibility. 5. Identical twins have the same fingerprints.
Investigation of the facts and circumstances of a legal matter is an important part of legal work because?
A. ?attorneys need to know the truth. B. factual evidence is crucial to the outcome of a legal claim or case.? C. attorneys need to know if their opponents are telling the truth.? D. All of these choices are correct.?
In regard to the presentation of case law in the analysis section:
A. include the same amount of factual information in the analysis section as you would in a case brief. B. quote language of the court when practical. C. the memo flows more smoothly if the applicable rule of law from the case is presented last. D. avoid too many quotations. E. all of the above. F. b and c. G. b, c, and d.
Carmen was rendered unconscious while riding on a train that collided with another train. A medical doctor rendered first aid and subsequently sent Carmen a bill for services.?
A. ?A contract was formed between Carmen and the doctor. B. ?No contract was formed between Carmen and the doctor. C. ?f the doctor seeks recovery, it would need to be through a restitution cause of action. D. ?The doctor could not successfully maintain either a breach of contract or a restitution cause of action.