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meaning of "royalty" #1 (permalink) Fri Oct 17, 2008 0:47 am   meaning of "royalty"
 

What does " royalty" mean ? Thanks.
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meaning of "royalty" #2 (permalink) Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:21 am   meaning of "royalty"
 

Hi Thuy Linh,

I think you should write whole sentence so that some teachers here can explain to you.

Anyway, in English-Vietnames dictionary I saw it as:
danh từ
thành viên của hoàng gia; hoàng thân
the duties of royalty
bổn phận của hoàng thân
những ngườii trong hoàng gia; hoàng tộc
tiền trao cho người chủ một bản quyền hoặc bằng sáng chế; tiền bản quyền tác giả; tiền nhuận bút
tiền do một công ty mỏ hoặc dầu lửa trả cho chủ sở hữu miếng đất đang khai thác; tiền thuê mỏ
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meaning of "royalty" #3 (permalink) Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:05 am   meaning of "royalty"
 

A royalty interest is the right to collect a stream of future royalty payments, often used in the oil industry and music industry to describe a percentage ownership of future production or revenues from a given leasehold, which may be divested from the original owner of the asset. Collections, images or photos are not public domain. The creator retains copyright and all terms of usage must be followed when using these royalty free packages, collections, images, photos, music, etc.
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