Publishers also establish a level of changes which they will allow the author to make in the final stages of production, often 10 % or 15 % of the cost of preparing the proofs, above which the author will be
charged against royalties.
Some authors don't know it, but Amazon charges delivery
charges against your royalty based on the file size of your eBook.
Not exact matches
Apple has filed a $ 1 billion lawsuit
against Qualcomm, claiming that for many years, the chip manufacturer has «unfairly insisted on
charging royalties for technologies they have nothing to do with,» CNBC reports.
Consequently, 4 Royal members of the Reading FC, will suffer an act of dis -
royalty from the Gunners with no
charges instituted
against them thereafter.
Not only do readers prefer smaller files, but Amazon
charges a small fee
against your
royalties, per sale, depending on your eBook's file size.
Well,
royalties are
charged against advances, and if the book doesn't «earn out» its advance (and most do not), then the author doesn't get another dime of
royalty income.
In January 2017, Apple filed a $ 1 billion lawsuit
against Qualcomm, stating the company was «
charging royalties for technologies they have nothing to do with.»
Apple has filed a patent lawsuit
against Qualcomm for $ 1 billion in damages, claiming it
charges royalties for patents that «they have nothing to do with.»