telif hakkı ödemeleri, telif hakkı, krallık, lisans, telif ücreti, kraliyet ailesi bireyleri, rödevans, ruhsat, kraliyet mülkü, kraliyet ailesi, imtiyaz, hükümdarlık, ruhsat ücreti, kraliyet, patent ücreti, rödövans, telif hakkı ücreti, üretim payı, imtiyaz karşılığı, lisans ücreti, kullanma hakkı, ayrıcalık, lisans hakkı, kar payı, kral ailesinden kimseler, imtiyaz ücreti, imtiyaz hakkı, bir kitabın yayımlanmasından sonra yazarına verilen pay, hak sahibine verilen pay, Telif Hakkı Getirisi, mülk sahibine verilen işletme payı, komisyon/kraliyet, temettü,
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telif hakkı ödemeleri Avrupa Birliği
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telif hakkı
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krallık isim
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lisans
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telif ücreti Hukuk
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kraliyet ailesi bireyleri isim
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rödevans
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ruhsat
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kraliyet mülkü
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kraliyet ailesi
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imtiyaz
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hükümdarlık
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ruhsat ücreti Kanun
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kraliyet
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patent ücreti
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rödövans
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telif hakkı ücreti
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üretim payı
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imtiyaz karşılığı Hukuk
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lisans ücreti Ticaret
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kullanma hakkı Kanun
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ayrıcalık
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lisans hakkı Ticaret
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kar payı Ticaret
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kral ailesinden kimseler
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imtiyaz ücreti
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imtiyaz hakkı Ticaret
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bir kitabın yayımlanmasından sonra yazarına verilen pay
a percentage of the cover price of a book, Royalties means payment A claim owner usually receives a percentage of what an operation finds on his claim A grubstaker may also receive a percentage These payments are often referred to as "royalties", percentage of the sales price earned by the author on sold copies These are generally charged against the advance until it is earned out, Money paid to an author by a publisher on the basis of books sold It may be a percentage of the list price, which is the price for which the book supposedly will be sold to a consumer, or of the net price, which is what the publisher actually receives (often 40 percent to 50 percent less than the net price), a percentage of the proceeds from the sale of each copy of the book Royalties can range from 3% - 15%, depending on the type of book, amount of experience author has, etc Authors and illustrators are both paid in royalties unless a flat fee arrangement has been made, - An ongoing fee paid to the company by the franchisee on a regular basis, usually calculated as a percentage of sales, but some types of franchises particularly in a service business may establish a set monthly fee This fee compensates the franchisor for providing ongoing support, research & development, head office expenses and is the primary source of profit for the company Therefore the franchisor has a reason to work with each franchisee to make their business as successful as possible as each party benefits, The percentage of the cover price you get for every copy of one of your books sold by a publisher For books in print, this may vary from 7-15 percent; for e-books, royalties of 25-50 percent are common, payments to a playwright for the right to perform a show; they have lapsed in the case of the Scottish Play, A payment by a lease holder of minerals to the owner of minerals, usually expressed as a percentage of the production sold Royalties are paid on metallic minerals and are collected by the Crown on behalf of the band, plural of royalty, Amount paid for the one time or continued use of a list or patent, etc, Fees that an exporter receives for allowing a company in a foreign company to manufacture or market the exporters products, A percentage of the proceeds from the sale of each copy of a book Royalties generally range from 3% to 15%, depending on the type of book, amount of experience the author has, its perceived market potential, etc Authors and illustrators are both paid in royalties unless a flat fee arrangement has been made, [DEFINITION TO COME], payment made to a writer, composer, inventor etc for the sale or use of intellectual property, invention etc, The payment received by an owner of real property for exploitation of mineral rights on his property, A royal right or prerogative, such as the exploitation of a natural resource; the granting of such a right; payment received for such a right, People of royal rank, plus their families, treated as a group, A king and a queen as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em, The rank, status, power or authority of a monarch, realty, A compensation to the author or owner of a copyright paid by the publisher, usually on the percentage of the list price of the book (net price in academic or university press publishing) on each copy sold, but sometimes paid on a percentage of the wholesale price or on the publisher's total receipts No royalty is paid on review copies or on copies sold as remainders A lower rate is paid on reprints, book club editions, and many scholarly works and on copies sold by mail order or exported, a fee paid for the use of someone elses intangible property, such as the use of a trademark, patent or copyright In international business, a royalty is often paid under a licensing agreement for the use of technology, industrial processes or a brand name Payment is usually based on a flat fee or a percentage of sales revenue, sales volume or production volume, a fee charged by a patent holder that allows others to use its patent, A flat fee or percentage of gross sales paid to a franchisor, A contractual arrangement providing a mineral interest giving the owner a right to a fractional share of production or proceeds It does not contain rights and obligations of operating a mineral property, and that is normally free and clear of exploration, developmental, and operating costs, except production taxes, The portion of the sales revenue paid to an author or composer for each copy of a work sold Also, the payment to an inventor for each item sold under a patent, Sum paid per unit mailed or sold for the use of a list, an imprimatur, a patent or the like, Payment to the holder of a patent or copyright or resource for the right to use their property, The performance fee paid to the author of a script, A prescribed fee for forest produce payable to the owner of the forest, A king and a queen as a starting hand in Texas hold em, A regular payment made by the Franchisee owner to the franchise company The amount of the royalty may be a percentage of sales or a fixed recurring fee In addition, royalties are normally paid for the right to use the Franchisor's name, a monarchs or other people of royal rank, plus their families, treated as a group, A payment that occurs each time a particular event takes place, In reference to natural resource properties: An amount of money paid to the owner of a resource-bearing property by a mining company in exchange for the right to extract and sell the resource This compensation is usually proportional to the quality and quantity of the resource extracted, money paid to a property owner for extraction of some valuable resource from the land, Funds received from the production of oil or gas, free of costs, except taxes, A sum paid to copyright owners for the sale or use of their works or other subject-matter, the tax exacted in lieu of such share; imperiality, That which is due to a sovereign, as a seigniorage on gold and silver coined at the mint, metals taken from mines, etc, A share of the product or profit as of a mine, forest, etc, reserved by the owner for permitting another to use the property, The person of a king or sovereign; majesty; as, in the presence of royalty, Hence Com, Domain; province; sphere, Kingliness; spirit of regal authority, payment to the holder of a patent or copyright or resource for the right to use their property; "he received royalties on his book, royal persons collectively; "the wedding was attended by royalty" payment to the holder of a patent or copyright or resource for the right to use their property; "he received royalties on his book, royal persons collectively; "the wedding was attended by royalty", a duty paid by a manufacturer to the owner of a patent or a copyright at a certain rate for each article manufactured; or, a percentage paid to the owner of an article by one who hires the use of it, An emblem of royalty; usually in the plural, meaning regalia, The state of being royal; the condition or quality of a royal person; kingship; kingly office; sovereignty, sovereignty, royal status or power; kingdom; domain, realm; member of a royal family; percentage of profits paid to an artist for each copy of his work that is sold, a payment made in return for being permitted to exercise a right owned by another person Most commonly it is allied to the payment made by a publisher or record producer to the author of a book or performer of a piece of music, but it can apply equally to a payment made for producing something by a patented process, the payment made by publishers to authors and others on sales made; typically a percentage of the recommended retail price in the home market and of the monies received from export sales These payments are frequently set off against an advance and accounted for at six monthly intervals, A payment made to a company or individual for the use of its/her property, usually an intellectual property, A share of the gross money receipts, or the profits due an owner of mineral rights under a contract, for the right to work them, A payment received for the right to exploit a taxpayer's ownership of natural resources or a taxpayer's literary, musical, or artistic creation, Amounts of money paid by a company operating a mining company to the actual owner of the mineral rights The amount may be based on tonnes produced or by a percentage of revenue or profits, A share of the revenue from the sale of oil, gas or other natural resources paid to a landowner of grantor of a lease or license, Royalties are payments made to authors and musicians when their work is sold or performed. They usually receive a fixed percentage of the profits from these sales or performances. I lived on about £3,000 a year from the royalties on my book, The members of royal families are sometimes referred to as royalty. Royalty and government leaders from all around the world are gathering in Japan, Payments made to someone whose invention, idea, or property is used by a commercial company can be referred to as royalties. The royalties enabled the inventor to re-establish himself in business, payment to the holder of a patent or copyright or resource for the right to use their property; "he received royalties on his book", A payment made for the use of property, especially a patent, copyrighted work, franchise, or natural resource The amount is usually a percentage of revenues obtained through its use, A percentage of a book's gross or net sales paid to the author as specified in the author/publisher agreement,
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a percentage of the cover price of a book
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Royalties means payment A claim owner usually receives a percentage of what an operation finds on his claim A grubstaker may also receive a percentage These payments are often referred to as "royalties"
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percentage of the sales price earned by the author on sold copies These are generally charged against the advance until it is earned out
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Money paid to an author by a publisher on the basis of books sold It may be a percentage of the list price, which is the price for which the book supposedly will be sold to a consumer, or of the net price, which is what the publisher actually receives (often 40 percent to 50 percent less than the net price)
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a percentage of the proceeds from the sale of each copy of the book Royalties can range from 3% - 15%, depending on the type of book, amount of experience author has, etc Authors and illustrators are both paid in royalties unless a flat fee arrangement has been made
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- An ongoing fee paid to the company by the franchisee on a regular basis, usually calculated as a percentage of sales, but some types of franchises particularly in a service business may establish a set monthly fee This fee compensates the franchisor for providing ongoing support, research & development, head office expenses and is the primary source of profit for the company Therefore the franchisor has a reason to work with each franchisee to make their business as successful as possible as each party benefits
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The percentage of the cover price you get for every copy of one of your books sold by a publisher For books in print, this may vary from 7-15 percent; for e-books, royalties of 25-50 percent are common
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payments to a playwright for the right to perform a show; they have lapsed in the case of the Scottish Play
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A payment by a lease holder of minerals to the owner of minerals, usually expressed as a percentage of the production sold Royalties are paid on metallic minerals and are collected by the Crown on behalf of the band
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plural of royalty
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Amount paid for the one time or continued use of a list or patent, etc
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Fees that an exporter receives for allowing a company in a foreign company to manufacture or market the exporters products
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A percentage of the proceeds from the sale of each copy of a book Royalties generally range from 3% to 15%, depending on the type of book, amount of experience the author has, its perceived market potential, etc Authors and illustrators are both paid in royalties unless a flat fee arrangement has been made
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[DEFINITION TO COME]
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payment made to a writer, composer, inventor etc for the sale or use of intellectual property, invention etc
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The payment received by an owner of real property for exploitation of mineral rights on his property
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A royal right or prerogative, such as the exploitation of a natural resource; the granting of such a right; payment received for such a right
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People of royal rank, plus their families, treated as a group
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A king and a queen as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em
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The rank, status, power or authority of a monarch
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Royalty
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A compensation to the author or owner of a copyright paid by the publisher, usually on the percentage of the list price of the book (net price in academic or university press publishing) on each copy sold, but sometimes paid on a percentage of the wholesale price or on the publisher's total receipts No royalty is paid on review copies or on copies sold as remainders A lower rate is paid on reprints, book club editions, and many scholarly works and on copies sold by mail order or exported
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a fee paid for the use of someone elses intangible property, such as the use of a trademark, patent or copyright In international business, a royalty is often paid under a licensing agreement for the use of technology, industrial processes or a brand name Payment is usually based on a flat fee or a percentage of sales revenue, sales volume or production volume
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a fee charged by a patent holder that allows others to use its patent
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A flat fee or percentage of gross sales paid to a franchisor
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A contractual arrangement providing a mineral interest giving the owner a right to a fractional share of production or proceeds It does not contain rights and obligations of operating a mineral property, and that is normally free and clear of exploration, developmental, and operating costs, except production taxes
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The portion of the sales revenue paid to an author or composer for each copy of a work sold Also, the payment to an inventor for each item sold under a patent
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Sum paid per unit mailed or sold for the use of a list, an imprimatur, a patent or the like
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Payment to the holder of a patent or copyright or resource for the right to use their property
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The performance fee paid to the author of a script
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A prescribed fee for forest produce payable to the owner of the forest
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royalty
A king and a queen as a starting hand in Texas hold em
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A regular payment made by the Franchisee owner to the franchise company The amount of the royalty may be a percentage of sales or a fixed recurring fee In addition, royalties are normally paid for the right to use the Franchisor's name
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a monarchs or other people of royal rank, plus their families, treated as a group
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A payment that occurs each time a particular event takes place
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In reference to natural resource properties: An amount of money paid to the owner of a resource-bearing property by a mining company in exchange for the right to extract and sell the resource This compensation is usually proportional to the quality and quantity of the resource extracted
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money paid to a property owner for extraction of some valuable resource from the land
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Funds received from the production of oil or gas, free of costs, except taxes
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A sum paid to copyright owners for the sale or use of their works or other subject-matter
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the tax exacted in lieu of such share; imperiality
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That which is due to a sovereign, as a seigniorage on gold and silver coined at the mint, metals taken from mines, etc
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A share of the product or profit as of a mine, forest, etc
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reserved by the owner for permitting another to use the property
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The person of a king or sovereign; majesty; as, in the presence of royalty
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Domain; province; sphere
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Kingliness; spirit of regal authority
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payment to the holder of a patent or copyright or resource for the right to use their property; "he received royalties on his book
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royal persons collectively; "the wedding was attended by royalty" payment to the holder of a patent or copyright or resource for the right to use their property; "he received royalties on his book
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royal persons collectively; "the wedding was attended by royalty"
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a duty paid by a manufacturer to the owner of a patent or a copyright at a certain rate for each article manufactured; or, a percentage paid to the owner of an article by one who hires the use of it
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An emblem of royalty; usually in the plural, meaning regalia
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The state of being royal; the condition or quality of a royal person; kingship; kingly office; sovereignty
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sovereignty, royal status or power; kingdom; domain, realm; member of a royal family; percentage of profits paid to an artist for each copy of his work that is sold isim
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a payment made in return for being permitted to exercise a right owned by another person Most commonly it is allied to the payment made by a publisher or record producer to the author of a book or performer of a piece of music, but it can apply equally to a payment made for producing something by a patented process
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the payment made by publishers to authors and others on sales made; typically a percentage of the recommended retail price in the home market and of the monies received from export sales These payments are frequently set off against an advance and accounted for at six monthly intervals
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A payment made to a company or individual for the use of its/her property, usually an intellectual property
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A share of the gross money receipts, or the profits due an owner of mineral rights under a contract, for the right to work them
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A payment received for the right to exploit a taxpayer's ownership of natural resources or a taxpayer's literary, musical, or artistic creation
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Amounts of money paid by a company operating a mining company to the actual owner of the mineral rights The amount may be based on tonnes produced or by a percentage of revenue or profits
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A share of the revenue from the sale of oil, gas or other natural resources paid to a landowner of grantor of a lease or license
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Royalties are payments made to authors and musicians when their work is sold or performed. They usually receive a fixed percentage of the profits from these sales or performances. I lived on about £3,000 a year from the royalties on my book
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The members of royal families are sometimes referred to as royalty. Royalty and government leaders from all around the world are gathering in Japan
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Payments made to someone whose invention, idea, or property is used by a commercial company can be referred to as royalties. The royalties enabled the inventor to re-establish himself in business
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payment to the holder of a patent or copyright or resource for the right to use their property; "he received royalties on his book"
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A payment made for the use of property, especially a patent, copyrighted work, franchise, or natural resource The amount is usually a percentage of revenues obtained through its use
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A percentage of a book's gross or net sales paid to the author as specified in the author/publisher agreement
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