The only way of knowing would be to ask the copyright holder. There is no public record.
Copyright protects creative works, and royalties are paid to the copyright holder for use of the works.
Absolutely. Royalties from licensing are what gives intellectual property real value.
periodic royalties calculated and when are they paid
how are burger kings periodic royalties calculated and when are they paid.
They found out that they (unfairly) were not being paid royalties for their "shared" work online. So, whenever their work was downloaded they weren't receiving any royalties.
No, you are paid when you write the book and that is all you get.
The copyrights concerning recording hymns are the same as recording versions of any other song. A mechanical license from the copyright owner is required, and the royalties must be paid.
"Silent Night," originally composed in 1818, is now in the public domain, meaning that no royalties are paid for its use. The song was created by Franz Xaver Gruber, with lyrics by Joseph Mohr, and since it was published over 100 years ago, it is free for anyone to perform, record, or adapt without needing to pay royalties. However, modern arrangements or adaptations of the song may still be subject to copyright, and those specific rights holders could receive royalties.
My understanding is there were licensing issues - probably over the numbers being sold or/and royalties being paid.
quarterly, biyearly, or yearly.
Yes the royalties are paid to Kate smiths family every time.
i don't think writers get paid for royalties if it is 50 years after their death.