noun a royal domain or kingdom
Royalty can be used in fashion to describe luxurious, high-quality items or designs.
In literature, royalty can be used to symbolize power, authority, or nobility.
Royalty can refer to a payment made by one party to another that owns a particular asset, for the right to ongoing use of that asset.
Royalty can also refer to payment made to the creator of a work for each copy sold or used.
Royalty refers to members of a royal family or individuals with royal status.
In the publishing industry, writers may receive royalties based on the sales of their books.
Musicians often receive royalties for the use of their music in various formats such as streaming, radio, and live performances.
Visual artists may receive royalties for the reproduction of their artwork on products such as prints or merchandise.
Actors may receive royalties for the use of their performances in films, TV shows, or commercials.
Software developers may receive royalties for the licensing of their software to other companies.
Inventors may receive royalties for the use of their patented inventions by other companies.
Photographers may receive royalties for the licensing of their images for use in publications or advertisements.
Designers may receive royalties for the use of their designs on products such as clothing, furniture, or home goods.