👉 Royalty computing is a model of digital content monetization where creators receive ongoing payments from platforms or services for each use of their intellectual property, such as music, videos, or text. This system typically operates on a per-use basis, where the platform tracks and distributes royalties to rights holders based on metrics like streams, views, or downloads. Unlike traditional licensing models that involve upfront payments for exclusive rights, royalty computing ensures that creators are compensated continuously as their content gains popularity, making it a dynamic and potentially lucrative approach for digital content producers. This model is particularly prevalent in the music industry, where streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music automatically calculate and distribute royalties to songwriters and artists based on the number of plays their tracks receive.