Publishing Royalties definition
Publishing Royalties as the term is understood in the music industry, refers to royalties which are attributable to Literary works and Musical works incorporated in Sound Recordings of a Song. Publishing Royalties are split in the ratio of 50:50 between the publisher/Owner of publishing rights on one hand and author/composer of literary and musical works equally on the other. Publishing Royalties are separate and distinct from royalties payable for master rights in sound recordings and cinematograph films.
Examples of Publishing Royalties in a sentence
Provide for a 50/50 split of any Advances, Publishing, Royalties, and any other relatable fees.
The Author shall be entitled to receive only the author‟s/lyricist‟s share of Publishing Royalties (calculat- ed pro-rata with other Authors whose works are incorporated in the Film), if and where legal- ly applicable, either directly from end users or from any applicable copyright society.
Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to be a waiver of the right of the Producer or the Author to receive their share of Publishing Royalties, to be shared on an equal basis as specified by the Indian Copyright ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and its amendments.
Come to an agreement on split of any Advances, Publishing, Royalties, and any other relatable fees.