distinguish Royal family File Sweet success.jpg 250px thumb right Royalty cheque . Royalties sometimes, running royalties , or private sector taxes are usage based payments made by one party the licensee and another the licensor for ongoing use of an asset, sometimes an intellectual property IP . Royalties ... agreements have comparable provisions. Non renewable resource royalties The owner of petroleum and mineral ... classification code and qualify for a 1031 like kind exchange. http www.oilgas1031.com Patent royalties ... license, royalties are paid to the patent owner in exchange for the right to practice one or more .... In the United States, reasonable royalties may be imposed, both after the fact and prospectively ... of business have conventions regarding royalty rates and other license terms. Royalties are often ... url http www.cptech.org ip health royalties accessdate 2007 07 19 ref a pending patent on a strong business plan , royalties of the order of 1 issued patent, 1 to 2 the pharmaceutical with pre clinical ... ref Know how royalties In addition to licensing the applicable patents, a company may need to learn ... system quality. Know how royalties may be stated as distinct from patent royalties since their periods of validity vary. The rates vary widely. Trademark royalties Trademarks are words, logos ... to take advantage of already established goodwill and brand identification. Like patent royalties, trademark royalties may be assessed and divided in a variety of different ways, and are expressed as a percentage ... and higher prices sometimes known as the relief from royalty method. Trademark rights and royalties ... a wide range of businesses and found a broad range of royalties for trademark use from a low of 0.7 .... Copyright royalties are often very specific to the nature of work and field of endeavor. With respect to music, royalties for performance right s in the United States are set by the Library ... as a royalty free license. Book publishing royalties Except in the rarity of cases where ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 In the field of intellectual property licensing, an advance against royalties is a payment made by the licensee to the licensor at the start of the period of License licensing usually immediately upon contract, or on delivery of the property being licensed which is to be offset against future Royalties royalty payments . For example, a book s author may sell a license to a publisher in return for 5 royalties on sales of the book and a 5,000 advance against those royalties. In this case, the author would immediately receive the 5,000, and royalty payments would be withheld until the publisher s takings from selling copies of the book reached 100,000, after which point the 5 royalty would be paid on any additional sales. In some business areas e.g. film production , it is common practice for the licensee to demand repayment of any advance that is not covered by royalties, whereas in others e.g. book publication this practice is unusual. See also Advance payment Royalties Category Intellectual property law ... more details
Royalties for Regions is a political policy formulated by the National Party of Western Australia in 2008 which involves the redirection of Government of Western Australia government spending from the major population centres, particularly Perth, Western Australia Perth , into the Regions of Western Australia The Regional Development Commissions Act regionalisation rural areas of the state . This spending would be funded by setting aside 25 of the state s mining and petroleum royalty revenue. ref name RfRdoc cite web url http www.brendongrylls.com policies 0807 RfR.pdf format PDF work www.brendongrylls.com title Royalties for Regions accessdate 2008 09 10 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Following the Western Australian state election, 2008 2008 state election , the National Party used its Balance of power parliament balance of power in the WA parliament to form government with the Liberal Party of Australia Liberals led by Colin Barnett , by trading Nationals support in exchange for spending guarantees under the policy. Main policy features 25 of all royalty payments to the state to be set aside for reinvestment into regional WA Funds to be held in a special investment fund SIF , capped at 1 billion annually Disbursements from the SIF to be over and above consolidated revenue allocations for the regions SIF funds to be distributed on an agreed formula to Regional councils for local projects Regional projects developed and prioritised with the involvement of Regional Organisations of Councils and Regional Development Commissions Statewide projects developed and prioritised by the Regional Development Council and State Government initiatives that boost and leverage regional growth and investment, ref name RfRdoc In 2006 07, the state received royalties totalling ... cite web url http www.dtf.wa.gov.au cms uploadedFiles dtf media sytatement impact of royalties for regions policy.pdf format PDF title Impact of Royalties for Regions date 10 September 2008 ... more details
The Nauru Phosphate Royalties Trust NPRT was a sovereign wealth fund developed by the government of the Republic of Nauru in which the government invested money from the state owned mining company, Nauru Phosphate Corporation . This money was then re invested in a real estate portfolio, among other things, to provide the government with a reliable national income following the depletion of minable phosphate s on the island. Although at one time successful, mismanagement and corruption later essentially bankrupted the fund, thus virtually National bankruptcy bankrupting the entire Republic. Responsibility for the Trust rests with the Ministry for the Nauru Phosphate Royalties Trust, a Cabinet of Nauru Cabinet position. At present, the office is exercised by President of Nauru President Marcus Stephen himself. ref https www.cia.gov library publications world leaders 1 world leaders n nauru.html Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments Nauru , CIA , December 30, 2008 ref . Beginnings In 1970, the newly independent government of Nauru purchased the mining rights to the islands lucrative phosphate mines from their previous colonial ruler, Australia, for AU 21 million. The mines brought considerable wealth to the tiny island of Nauru, with the industry bringing in around AU 100 120 million annually. Annual government expenditures amounted to around AU 30 million, thus giving the republic around AU 80 million per annum. This surplus was then added to the trust. The prime years At the peak of the trust s wealth, the NPRT had investments totaling AU 1 billion. These investments included properties in Australia, the Philippines, Guam, and the USA. A partial list of international investments includes Fiji The Grand Pacific Hotel India Paradeep Phosphate New Zealand Auckland Sheraton Hotel, Roturua Sheraton Hotel Philippines Manila Pacific Star Hotel, Philippines ... Category Phosphate mining in Nauru de Nauru Phosphate Royalties Trust ... more details
orphan date July 2010 The California Resale Royalty Act http law.onecle.com california civil 986.html Civil Code section 986 entitles artist s to a royalty payment upon the resale of their works of art under certain circumstances. The law is based on the french ideal that artists have certain moral rights in their works. The particular right upon which the California Act is based is the droit de suite or art proceeds right. ref name papers.ssrn.com http papers.ssrn.com sol3 papers.cfm?abstract id 1663016 Barker, Emily, The California Resale Royalty Act Droit De & 91 Not So& 93 Suite 12 10, 2009 . Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, Vol. 38, No. 2, 2011. Available at SSRN http ssrn.com abstract 1663016 ref The droit de suite was first proposed in Europe around 1893, in response to a decrease in the importance of the salon, the end of the private patron, and to champion the cause of the starving artist. California s droite de suite statute, the California Resale Royalty Act, was enacted in 1976. ref name papers.ssrn.com It applies to all works of fine art resold in California, or resold anywhere by a California resident, for a gross sale of 1000 or more. It mandates a five percent royalty on the resale price of any work of fine art. An artist may only waive this right by a contract in writing providing for an amount in excess of five percent of the amount of such sale. ref name papers.ssrn.com At least one scholar has proposed that this law is unconstitutional in that it effects a Fifth Amendment Taking of private property. ref name papers.ssrn.com See also First sale doctrine Droit de suite References reflist External links http www.cac.ca.gov resaleroyaltyact resaleroyaltyact.php California Resale Royalty Act at the California Arts Council http papers.ssrn.com sol3 papers.cfm?abstract id 1663016 E. Barker, California Resale Royalty Act Droit de not so nowiki nowiki Suite, 38 Hastings Const. L.Q. forthcoming Winter 2010 . Category California law law stub ... more details
Licensing PD because The creator doesn t want royalties for it, just created it for a reference Someone who know s someone I know made it. They say it s fine to use. ... more details
Non free fair use in The Jefferson Dancers Cover scan of Jefferson Dancers program. Fair use rationale Image is low resolution and not for sale anywhere, and therefore it is unlikely to deprive photographer of royalties. Used for educational purposes only. ... more details
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royalties for its artist members. It negotiated a landmark agreement with CPRA for the distribution of Japanese record rental royalties to entitled artists on US recordings. This agreement guaranteed US performers entitlement to royalties for rental of their works in Japan. The agreement stems from ... established in other countries where hometaping royalties are collectively administered, such as Spain ... a simple, efficient and cost effective means of distributing the collected royalties. ref ... in search of legitimate music royalties. The website is a tool to direct visitors to industry run ... more details
Summary We recorded our silly mastiff dog and this is the result. The dog does not ask for any royalties. 2006 05 28 12 00 UMT Studio and soundengineer C2 User 2C 2C 14 00, 28 May 2006 UTC Licensing self2 GFDL with disclaimers cc by sa 2.5,2.0,1.0 migration relicense ... more details
Summary This is a picture of my brother, and I took it myself in Garwood, New Jersey at a family function which took place in July, 2004. I release it to the public domain, knowing full well that I will then receive no future royalties as a result, LOL. Licensing GFDL self with disclaimers migration relicense ... more details
Summary Holly Lewis, as seen at Schmooze 2005, promoting These Girls. The photographer s profile can be found at http www.pbase.com bonseye profile, and she provides the following copyright information The photo of Holly Lewis can be used freely by Wikipedia AND its downstream users, including commercial use, for which I understand and agree that I m not entitled to any royalties or compensation. Licensing From the copyright holder i The photo of Holly Lewis can be used freely by Wikipedia AND its downstream users, including commercial use, for which I understand and agree that I m not entitled to any royalties or compensation. i No rights reserved ... more details
receive royalties from various uses of their compositions. They also provide substantial advances against ... as 50 and varies for different kinds of royalties. There are several types of royaltiesRoyalties Mechanical royalties mechanical royalties derive from the sale of recorded music, such as CDs or digital downloads. These royalties are paid to publishers by record companies through the Harry Fox Agency as well as through http www.amermechrights.com American Mechanical Rights Agency in the U.S. . Royalties Performance royalties Performance royalties are collected by performance rights organization ... stations and others who broadcast recorded music. Royalties Synchronization royalties Synchronization royalties are required when a composition is used in a film or television soundtrack. These royalties ... section date March 2009 Traditionally, music publishing royalties are split fifty fifty, with half ... for a co writer s credit on a song thus sharing in both the artist and publishing royalties in exchange ... if any real legwork or promotion on behalf of songwriters. Songsharks make their profit not on royalties ... , while retaining their writer s royalties. George Harrison and Ringo Starr retained minority holdings ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Galena Experiment is described as a time period period between 1807 and 1846 in the United States of America U.S. where the US government government granted mining permits to work a given area, and required workers to bring their ore to one of the officially licensed smelter s, from whom the government collected 10 Royalties royalty . Initially, Federal revenues were enhanced however, because of noncompliance on the sides of the miners, who evaded the licensed smelters by the smelters, who did not pay the royalties and the federal agents, who fraudulently sold mineral land at minimum prices as arable land farmland , the system fell apart in the 1830s. ref David, Paul A. and Gavin Wright, Increasing Returns and the Genesis of American Resource Abundance , Oxford University Press, journal Industrial & Corporate Change, March 1997, pp 203 45 ref References Reflist Category Mining in the United States Category Government of the United States mining stub ... more details
Royalty may refer to Royal family by extension the ruling house of any monarchy, regardless of the title , or one or more of its members Royalties , the payment made originally to the licensing crown for a concession of commercial value e.g. mining rights or to the owner of a copyright, patent, trademark or know how for its use Royalty Records , a record label Royalty card game , a climbing game Royalty grape , a variety of grape disambig Other languages nl Royalty simple Royalty ... more details
The IJCAI Computers and Thought Award is presented by the International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence IJCAI , recognizing outstanding young scientists in artificial intelligence . It was originally funded with royalties received from the book Computers and Thought edited by Edward Feigenbaum and Julian Feldman , and is currently funded by IJCAI. External links http ijcai.org awards IJCAI Awards Category Artificial intelligence ... more details
SOURCE Joe Stark FAIR USE RATIONALE FOR Campo Azul Oregon article Image is used to illustrate article concerning picture s content. Image is not for sale anywhere and therefore is not likely to deprive photographer of any royalties. No substitute images are available. Used for educational purposes only. This image illustrates the interior of one of the migrant shack s that exist at Campo Azul. Non free fair use in Campo Azul ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 APA zine is a cross between an Amateur press association and a fanzine , and often combines the closed membership qualities of an Amateur press association APA with the public readership of a fanzine , sometimes selling subscriptions to offer royalties for contributors. Examples include Gallery APA zine Gallery and WikiFur Yarf Yarf . Richard Chandler editor Richard Chandler credits Matt High , of the comic book company Antarctic Press as the person who coined the term to describe such a publication. DEFAULTSORT Apa Zine Category Magazines ... more details
Summary Fair use rationale for Titus Alone this image is of a book cover and the copyright is held by the publisher. It is a low res image that could not be used to make unauthorised copies, and is only to be used on pages discussing this particular book. As a unique image It could not reasonably be replaced by a free image. Furthermore, the edition itself is out of print, and use of the image could not possibly detract from any artist s royalties. source scan by User Cardinal Wurzel from book cover Licensing Non free book cover ... more details
Summary Fair use rationale for Titus Groan novel this image is of a book cover and the copyright is held by the publisher. It is a low res image that could not be used to make unauthorised copies, and is only to be used on pages discussing this particular book. As a unique image It could not reasonably be replaced by a free image. Furthermore, the edition itself is out of print, and use of the image could not possibly detract from any artist s royalties. source scan by User Cardinal Wurzel Licensing Non free book cover ... more details
Summary Fair use rationale for Gormenghast novel this image is of a book cover and the copyright is held by the publisher. It is a low res image that could not be used to make unauthorised copies, and is only to be used on pages discussing this particular book. As a unique image It could not reasonably be replaced by a free image. Furthermore, the edition itself is out of print, and use of the image could not possibly detract from any artist s royalties. Scan by User Cardinal Wurzel Licensing Non free book cover ... more details
The Canadian Private Copying Collective is a Canadian non profit non government organization created in 1999 to collect and distribute private copying royalties . The organization represents songwriters , recording artists , Music publisher popular music music publisher s and recording company recording companies . Issues are brought before the Copyright Board of Canada . External links http cpcc.ca english index.htm Canadian Private Copying Collective website Category Canadian copyright law Category Non profit organizations based in Canada Canada org stub ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 The Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel CARP system is a part of the United States Congress involved in making decisions regarding copyright royalties. Panel Function The system itself was created upon the suggestion of the Copyright registration Register of Copyrights , and is sanctioned to appoint and organize copyright arbitration Royalties royalty panels. The primary purpose of the panel is to make decisions involving the adjustment of copyright royalty rate s as well as the Contract term s and payment s of royalties that fall under copyright law . When determining the reasonable royalty rates, the Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel attempts to make the creative works accessible to the public, to grant the copyright holder a fair reward for the work, and to minimize any disruptive effects the industries involved or associated with the copyright holder and user. Additionally, arbitrary decisions are made concerning the adjustment of the copyright royalty rates by this group. Fact date March 2007 Distribution Reform Act of 2004 The CARP was phased out by the Copyright Royalty and Distribution Reform Act of 2004, which amended chapter 8 of the U.S. Copyright Act in its entirety. Pub. L. No. 108 419, 118 Stat. 2341. Under the new system, three Copyright Royalty Board Copyright Royalty Judges , also known as CRJs, establish the conditions and rates for compulsory copyright statutory licenses, and govern the distribution system of royalties collected by the Copyright office on these statutory licenses. 17 U.S.C. Section 801. The CRJ appointees will serve for a full time six year Term limit term with the possibility for reappointment. In order to avoid replacing all three judges at the same time, the first three judges appointed will serve staggered terms of two, four, and six years. 17 U.S.C. Section 802. Trivia The title was permuted because Copyright Royalty Arbitration Panel would yield an unflattering acronym of CRAP , a slang term fo ... more details