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Die Welt reports that GEMA wants the German Patent and Trademark Office to arbitrate on whether its proposed rate of 0.375 cents per stream is appropriate — but YouTube is arguing for a lower rate.

The committee's report explained: "We think there is a real risk that website operators will be forced to arbitrate on whether something is defamatory or lawful, and will too readily make decisions on commercial grounds to remove allegedly defamatory material rather than engage with the process".

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Who is supposed to arbitrate on taste, deciding what is or is not appropriate?

"You need some kind of independent group to arbitrate on this".

Two more inspectors were brought in to arbitrate on which findings were valid.

Archives|TO ARBITRATE ON GEZIRA.; Allenby Says Experts Are to Consider Sudan Irrigation.

TO ARBITRATE ON GEZIRA.; Allenby Says Experts Are to Consider Sudan Irrigation.

It would be a forum to arbitrate on both civil and legal claims against the newspapers and magazines.

The TUC wants to scrap special courts – private bodies that would be empowered to arbitrate on trade disputes.

The OBR might be reluctant to be dragged into the bear pit of an election to arbitrate on the credibility of the rival parties' spending plans.

It has no legal status and cannot arbitrate on claims for refunds or compensation if the service provider will not concede.

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