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What is a royalty?

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What is a royalty?

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It is revenue paid to copyright owners (author/Composer), from sale or performance of his/her works.

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A. A royalty is a percentage of production, based on the amount the operating company is paid for delivering natural gas to market. Royalty payments start after natural gas is produced and these payments continue for the life of the well – which could be 20 or 30 years.

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A royalty is payment to the playwright or composer for performance of his work. A performance fee or royalty is due anytime you perform any of our copyrighted plays or musicals, even if there is no charge for admission. Royalty confirmation letters for competition, or any other question about royalties, should be e-mailed to info@histage.com.

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