Copyright fees definition

Copyright fees means an amount of money that the buyers must pay directly or indirectly to the subject of intellectual property rights, to be transferred the ownership or the right to use the intellectual property rights.

Examples of Copyright fees in a sentence

  • Copyright fees for additional digital television products not included in the basic tier are collected on a per channel revenue share basis, ranging from 0.5% to 4.3% of the revenue we generate from the channels we receive in encrypted form or 12% of the revenues we generate from free-to-air channels.

  • In addition, it is agreed that Sellers shall be responsible for all Copyright fees based on signal carriage due and payable as of the end of the semi-annual period during which the Closing occurs.

  • Copyright fees for use of material in the Educational/Heritage/Student category will be negotiated separately and will be in addition to IFI Archive access fees.