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Each year, ImageNet employs 20,000 to 30,000 people who are automatically presented with images to label, receiving a tiny payment for each one.
In many states, collectors can restart the clock if they can persuade the consumer to make even a tiny payment toward the old debt.
ML: There seems to be no willingness by the studios to give in on anything at all, not even a relatively tiny payment on DVDs.
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Late last year it introduced lower processing fees for micro-payments, to make it more feasible for online merchants to accept tiny payments for digital-music downloads.
This, Mr. Milner, has said, led to an understanding that social networking business models involving tiny payments from large numbers of users have vast potential in emerging markets.
The danger of the digital 'publishing' corporations is their unprecedented access to billions of tiny payments, for product that costs them effectively nothing, at their point of entry.
The fees for every transaction are too high to make tiny payments worthwhile for many online content sellers — sometimes those fees exceed the price of the content being sold.
Roberto Suro, director of the Pew Hispanic Center, estimated that annual remittances to Mexico and Central America could reach $25 billion by the end of the decade, a vast sum made of countless tiny payments by America's lowest-paid workers.
In high school, she worked as a clerk at a Washington Mutual branch in Downey, Calif., which specialized in mortgages that invited customers to make such tiny payments that their balances increased.
Given that most tracks earn about US 0.5c per stream, you can see why musicians might get upset: the teeny-tiny payments shrink into amounts that can't be seen by the naked eye.
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