/kɒpɪraɪt rɔɪəltiz/ – Phrase
Definition: tiền bản quyền tác giả (trích theo tỉ lệ phần trăm).
A more thorough explanation: Copyright royalties refer to payments made by a licensee to a copyright owner for the right to use or exploit the copyrighted work. These payments are typically calculated based on a percentage of revenue generated from the use of the copyrighted work, and are made in exchange for the permission to reproduce, distribute, perform, or display the work.
Example: The author receives copyright royalties for each copy of their book that is sold.