royalty
royalties
The International Copyright Law, passed by Congress in 1890, required publishers to pay royalties to foreign authors. Selling at less than five cents a copy, the paperback industry was doomed until the arrival of pulp paper.
copyright
With no copyright laws, authors like Prest were always at risk of having their ideas pilfered by others.
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