In the future, BitTorrent said users could also be required to pay a fee before added content was released.
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We the people, obliged to pay a fee for the inconvenience of cash.
And unlike most other rulings from the IRS where you have to pay a fee, this one is free.
Commercial providers will succeed only if users are willing to pay a fee.
Entrepreneurs looking to tap into the trend should also expect to pay a fee for applications that provide shopping carts.
What is certain is that you do not need to pay a fee and subscribe to a credit report monitoring service.
Although Engadget reported Amazon would soon allow buyers to pay a fee to avoid ads, CNET now reports Amazon has no immediate plans for that.
"I have no doubt that 90 percent of people will be happy to pay a fee for a referral that they can't get any other way, " says Guericke.
You will have to pay a fee and it is important to bear in mind that even if you win, there is no guarantee the trader will pay.
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Another 71 percent actually enjoy doing at least some of their own investing rather than deal with advisors, to whom they have to pay a fee, of course.
Law changes coming into effect in April 2013 include rebalancing no-win no-fee deals so losing defendants will no longer have to pay a fee to the claimant's lawyer.
For example, if they don't have bank accounts, they would have to use check-cashing outlets to turn their paychecks into currency, and have to pay a fee for the transaction.
For example, the US requires Argentine, Chilean, Bolivian, Brazilian and Paraguayan nationals to pay a fee to visit the US, and in turn, those countries levy a charge on US travellers to their countries.
However, a poll conducted by Friends of the Earth in November suggested that 65% of 1, 000 people surveyed would be willing to pay a fee, up from 52% six months earlier.
But inevitably myself or one of my colleagues occasionally needs to see something that we haven't subscribed to and so we have to pay a fee to see research that has been publicly funded.
Earlier reports have said that the University of Washington is planning to offer credit for Coursera courses, though students will likely have to pay a fee and do extra work with a U. of W. instructor.
An earlier Times story noted that the University of Washington is planning to offer credit for courses from another MOOC provider, Coursera, though students will likely have to pay a fee, and do extra work with a University of Washington instructor.
As of September, several universities in Germany and Austria were offering credit for the courses and Colorado State and University of Washington were preparing to do so, though students at University of Washington were going to be required to pay a fee and also do some extra work with a University of Washington instructor.
If developers want to vary a planning consent they are liable to pay a second fee that could run to millions of pounds for a very big scheme.
Failed wire transfers end with the payer has having to fork over money to pay a rejection fee and then must pay to resubmit the wire.
Then you are a security risk and have to pay a hefty fee for a visa that you may not be granted.
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The margin of support swells to 80 percent and beyond if the United States agrees to pay a leasing fee to maintain its presence.
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Terms of the deal call for Samsung to pay a license fee to Universal Display, and to buy a minimum amount of phosphorescent OLED material use in OLED products.
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For a glimpse of a brighter future look at Denmark, where the biggest cable company not only allows subscribers to watch some television on their computers but also allows non-subscribers to pay a monthly fee to watch some of its programmes online.
The research agency Forrester says NFC has only had a limited impact to date as retailers have been put off by the cost of the equipment and the prospect of having to pay a new fee to banks and credit card companies that handle the transactions.
One operator tried to pay pharmacies a fee for directing patients to its card, also verboten.
Most of these cases are shakedowns where the lawyers who so passionately defend the consumer quickly negotiate a settlement when the corporate target agrees to pay them a fee.
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Any entity seeking to issue a bond in the United States will be required to pay a registration fee (which will be, by design, smaller than the amounts currently charged by any one rating agency).
They would have to pay such a fee if he happened to belong to another club.
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