Royalties (2024)

On Public, you can invest in shares of royalties and potentially earn passive income from an asset class that typically performs independently from traditional markets.

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What are royalties?

Royalties are payments received for the use of intellectual property, like music. As an alternative asset class, royalties offer investors a unique passive income opportunity. While royalties, like all investments, carry some degree of risk, these assets typically have a low correlation with traditional markets and can provide long-term revenue streams, often extending beyond the artist's lifetime.

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Earn passive income

Potentially accumulate income from licensed usage of content across digital streaming platforms, broadcast TV, radio, and more.

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Invest in traditionally uncorrelated assets

Because royalty payments are based on content consumption, performance is typically not correlated with stock or bonds.

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Tap into a growing market

The global streaming market is anticipated to grow by over 20% by 2030*, providing more opportunity for content consumption.

Source: Grand View Research, Inc. Apr 2023

Explore our debut royalty asset

We’re launching royalties on Public with the exclusive Reg A+ IPO of Royalties: Shrek Franchise Original Music. As a shareholder, you’ll be eligible for income from the use of 768 original music tracks from the iconic Shrek film franchise.

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"Shrek" is a registered trademark of DreamWorks Animation LLC.

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2022 dividend yield

*Royalties paid as of July 2023. Percentage calculated by dividing historical 12-month royalty earnings less 10% fees but including all taxes by offering amount of $889,700. Source: Royalty Exchange Inc. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Dividends are not guaranteed and may fluctuate or not be paid at all.

Dig into the investment thesis

Public Shrek Royalties LLC will purchase 25% of the interest of composer Harry Gregson-Williams to 768 tracks of score music written for Shrek film franchise—this is a cash-flowing asset. Explore key revenue streams, earnings by geography, historical dividends, and important risk factors for this asset.

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"Shrek" is a registered trademark of DreamWorks Animation LLC.

How the IPO works

1 Reserve your shares During the Reg A+ initial public offering period, you have the opportunity to reserve shares for $10 each. 2 Receive your allocation After the offering window concludes, we initiate an administrative process to determine your specific allocation of shares. 3 Earn passive income If you are issued shares, you’ll be eligible to receive passive income that is paid out every quarter, much like a dividend stock*.* Dividends are not guaranteed and may fluctuate or not be paid at all.

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What are royalties?

Royalties are payments made to creators or rights holders for the use of their physical or intellectual property, such as music, literature, or patents.

What are the benefits of investing in royalties?

Investing in royalties offers a unique chance for passive income, often with minimal correlation to traditional markets and potential for long-term returns.

What are the risks associated with investing in royalties?

Like all investments, royalties have risks. You should review the applicable offering documents to determine if an investment is right for you.

How do I get started with royalties on Public?

You can request to purchase shares on Public starting October 5, 2023.

Who can invest in royalties on Public?

All Public members in the US are eligible to invest in royalties. To learn more, explore the asset page.

How can I earn a return on my investment?

Shareholders of alternative assets on Public may earn potential returns in three potential ways:

  • Royalty payments: Available royalties will be distributed to shareholders on a quarterly basis.
  • Trading: You can earn a return if you sell your shares to other Public members in secondary trading at a premium.
  • Buyout: You can also potentially earn a return if we sell the underlying asset at a premium.

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This offering is made in reliance on Regulation A under the Securities Act of 1933. The securities offered are speculative, illiquid, and an investor could lose the entire investment. Investors should read the relevant Offering Circular and consider the risks disclosed therein before investing.

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FAQs

How much is the average royalty check? ›

Differences Between Self-Publishing & Traditional Publishing
Traditional publishingSelf-publishing
Average royalties for a bookGet around 10 to 15%, depending on the publisher and country.Get anywhere from 35 to 70%, depending on the store.
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What is a good royalty percentage? ›

For physical products, we generally recommend royalties between 10% and 15% with an average around 12%.

How do you explain royalties? ›

Royalties are payments that purchase the rights to use, have, or make changes to someone else's property, whether it's intellectual property or other creative works. The royalty rate is usually negotiated and determined between the licensor and the licensee.

What are the 4 types of music royalties? ›

When recordings get played and streamed - or performed or covered - a song's rights holders receive payments. There are a few different ways you can monetise these song rights, with the four main types of royalty being mechanical, public performance, print music, and sync royalties.

What is the 25 royalty rule? ›

In public finance, the 25% rule prescribes that a public entity's total debt should not exceed one-quarter of its annual budget. In intellectual property, the 25% rule suggests the reasonable royalty that a license should pay an intellectual property holder on profits.

Should I sell my oil and gas royalties? ›

It really comes down to your personal decision. Figuring out whether to sell oil and gas royalties can be challenging for some. Here are some of the most common reasons for selling an oil and gas royalty: Taxes: You will save substantial money if you inherited mineral rights by selling your oil royalties.

What are reasonable royalties? ›

A 'reasonable royalty rate' is an estimation of damages in patent infringement cases. It is often referred to as established royalty that a licensee would pay for the rights to the patented invention in a hypothetical negotiation.

What is the rule of thumb for royalty? ›

The 25% rule can be used as a starting point for valuing and setting fair royalty rates for intellectual property assets including copyrights, trademarks and patents in licensing deals. It is an example of an income-based approach.

How to negotiate for royalties? ›

This involves discussing and compromising on various aspects, such as the duration, territory, exclusivity, advance, and royalty rate of the contract. You should aim for a fair and reasonable deal that reflects your value and expectations, but also respects the interests and constraints of the other party.

Are royalties taxable? ›

Royalties. Royalties from copyrights, patents, and oil, gas and mineral properties are taxable as ordinary income. You generally report royalties in Part I of Schedule E (Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR), Supplemental Income and Loss.

How long do royalties last? ›

In general, song royalties do not expire. Copyright law protects musical compositions for a long duration, often the life of the creator plus an additional 70 years or more, depending on the jurisdiction.

How are royalties usually paid? ›

Royalties are typically agreed upon as a percentage of gross or net revenues derived from the use of an asset or a fixed price per unit sold of an item of such, but there are also other modes and metrics of compensation. A royalty interest is the right to collect a stream of future royalty payments.

Which singer earns the most in royalties? ›

American singer and songwriter Taylor Swift, named as Time magazine's 2023 Person of Year on Thursday, is set to earn more than $130 million in royalties from Spotify after taking out the top spot as the most streamed artist on the platform's end-of-year Wrapped list.

Do artists get royalties every time a song is played? ›

Every time a royalty is generated for a song, both songwriter(s) and recording artist(s) earn a portion of the royalty.

Are music royalties forever? ›

If a song was copyrighted in or after 1978, the copyright is valid for the life of the author plus 70 years.

How much is a typical royalty fee? ›

A royalty fee is an ongoing payment that is collected by the franchisor on a monthly or weekly basis. The idea behind franchise royalty fees is that franchisors do well when franchisees do well. The average royalty fee is between 4% to 12%.

What is a reasonable royalty rate? ›

A 'reasonable royalty rate' is an estimation of damages in patent infringement cases. It is often referred to as established royalty that a licensee would pay for the rights to the patented invention in a hypothetical negotiation.

How much is a royalty cheque? ›

Hardback royalties on the published price of trade books usually range from 10% to 12.5%, with 15% for more important authors.

What is the average royalty check for natural gas? ›

The federal government charges oil and gas companies a royalty on hydrocarbon resources extracted from public lands. The standard Federal royalty payment was 12.5%, or a 1/8th royalty.

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