Royalty payment
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'''Royalties''' (sometimes, '''running royalties''') are usage-based payments made by one party (the "licensee") to another (the "licensor") for ongoing use of an asset, sometimes an [[intellectual property]] (IP) right. | '''Royalties''' (sometimes, '''running royalties''') are usage-based payments made by one party (the "licensee") to another (the "licensor") for ongoing use of an asset, sometimes an [[intellectual property]] (IP) right. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Celebrity bond]] | ||
+ | * [[Copyright transfer agreement]] | ||
+ | * [[Payola]] | ||
+ | * [[Revenue based financing]] | ||
+ | * [[Royalty-free]] | ||
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Royalties (sometimes, running royalties) are usage-based payments made by one party (the "licensee") to another (the "licensor") for ongoing use of an asset, sometimes an intellectual property (IP) right.
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