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  2. Royalty payment - Wikipedia

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    A royalty payment is a payment made by one party to another that owns a particular asset, for the right to ongoing use of that asset. Royalties are typically agreed upon as a percentage of gross or net revenues derived from the use of an asset or a fixed price per unit sold of an item of such, but there are also other modes and metrics of compensation.

  3. Royalty rate assessment - Wikipedia

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    A 4% royalty on sales value for a 5-year period of the license, together with a lump-sum payment of $32000 (risk-free income) on execution of the license is then the 'asking price' in the example. The TTF of this projection is 2.6, implying that for every dollar of royalty paid, the OP to the licensee enterprise is multiplied by this factor.

  4. Non-recurring engineering - Wikipedia

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    The Royalty Fee could be a percentage of sales revenue or profit or combination of these two, which have to be incorporated in a mid to long term agreement between technology supplier and the OEM. In a project-type (manufacturing) company, large parts (possibly all) of the project represent NRE.

  5. Arm touts cloud computing expansion, royalties to IPO investors

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    Arm also told investors its royalty fees, which account for most of its revenue, were accumulating since it started collecting them in the early 1990s. Royalty revenue came in at $1.68 billion at ...

  6. Saudi telecom operators agree annual royalty fees - AOL

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    The operators said the agreement will involve an annual royalty of 10 percent of net revenue from telecommunications services starting from Jan. 1, 2018. Saudi telecom operators agree annual ...

  7. Compulsory license - Wikipedia

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    At national lever, examples of situations in which compulsory license may be granted include lack of working over an extended period in the territory of the patent, inventions funded by the government, failure or inability of a patentee to meet a demand for a patented product and where the refusal to grant a license leads to the inability to ...

  8. SAP Raises Royalty Fees, Makes Changes to Partnership Terms - AOL

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    The largest independent software vendor globally, SAP SE (SAP), has decided to increase its royalty fees on some of its largest sales partners to boost revenue returns.

  9. Music licensing - Wikipedia

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    The fee may be presented on a take-it-or-leave-it basis, but in case of disagreement, the fee may be appealed to the Federal District Court in the Southern District of New York. pre-cleared music music that is covered under a prior agreement allowing distribution and legal use under specific circumstances.