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This year the Guardian revealed that the company had imposed fee rises on third parties selling consumer electronics, automotive parts and other goods.
The new Copyright Review Board imposed fee structure comes into affect this Sunday, and imposes a per song, per listener charging model that is retrospective to January 2006.
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It recently imposed fees to list items on its auction service, which had been free.
It imposed fees in the formerly free iBazar site in France, only to remove most of them as users objected.
In January, to discourage frivolous postings on its auction site, Yahoo imposed fees of 20 cents to $2.25 for each item listed.
In addition, all the newly imposed fees for items like pillows or checked bags can add up quickly.
The registry did not charge transplant centers for its services until 2010, when Mr. Hil imposed fees to help cover costs.
Many airlines have also imposed fees to use frequent flier miles to upgrade a paid ticket, which can be hundreds of dollars for an international flight.
Britain, Ireland and Luxembourg have never imposed fees on analog tape-recording equipment, and they are against the digital fees as well.
The Finance Committee would have imposed fees of $4 billion a year on manufacturers of medical devices, but Mr. Reid decided to cut those fees by half.
"There are a number of airports that have imposed fees in the $500 ,even $1,000 range, and some operators might be able to absorb that," he said.
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