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In many cases foreign companies grant access to Indian companies for using their data base and other copyr-ighted material. The question for consideration is whether the amount received by the foreign company for permitting use of such copyrighted material constitutes consideration which could be treated as royalty under the provisions of the tax laws.

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Yamaha launches superbike 'VMAX', priced at Rs 20 lakh
Japanese two wheeler major Yahama today launched its super-bike "VMAX" in the country priced at Rs 20 lakh (ex-showroom-Delhi). The company also launched limited edition of its "FZ" series in three variants.

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Attrition rate Indian BPO industry's biggest challenge: Book
The BPO industry in India has undoubtedly been a very popular field of employment in recent years but one of the biggest challenges it is facing is a phenomenal rise in attrition rate, says a new book.
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Govt approves extension of order benefits to sick ITI

In an attempt to revive loss-making telecom equipment manufacturer ITI, the government today approved a proposal under which the company will continue to get orders for 30 per cent of products requirement of BSNL and MTNL in reservation quota. - Maharatna title likely tomorrow - Govt rejects BSNL plea for Rs 1,000cr compensation for MNP - BSNL to expand network in Bihar"s naxal-affected areas - After 3G, MNP heads towards uncertainty - Don"t justify surrendering connections: Par Panel to BSNL - DoT to auction three 3G blocks in all but two telecom circles The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has decided to continue with the reservation quota at 30 per cent of the requirement of BSNL and MTNL for products manufactured by ITI. Moreover, BSNL and MTNL would give 70 per cent advance against orders placed on ITI. However, the CCEA made it clear that ITI would accept orders under the reservation quota only after the price is known and is commercially viable. The earlier reservation benefit of 30 per cent along with 70 per cent advance to ITI had expired on September 20, 2009. BSNL and MTNL has been requested to extend these benefits to ITI for one year from September 21, 2009 due to poor financial health of the telecom equipment manufacturer. ITI incurred an accumulated loss of Rs 3,219 crore on March 31, 2009. The extension of order benefits from BSNL and MTNL will ensure enough orders for ITI for production activities.


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