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The International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) is an international standard code for uniquely identifying sound recordings and music video recordings.The code was developed by the recording industry in conjunction with the ISO technical committee 46, subcommittee 9 (TC 46/SC 9), which codified the standard as ISO 3901 in 1986, and updated it in 2001.
Remasters usually require a new ISRC issuance, but the term is broad. The original Wiki text indicated a remaster ALWAYS required a new ISRC, but that's not always the case; thus the standards are nuanced: International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) Handbook – 4th Edition, 2021, International ISRC Registration Authority (Page 20)
All DOI prefixes are of the form "10.NNNN" where 10 is a directory indicator and "NNNN" is a registrant code in the range 1-65535 (e.g. EIDR content records use is 10.5240) The DOI data model provides the means to associate metadata with each object, as well as policies governing its use.
The 10-digit ISMN codes differed visually as they began with an "M" letter; the bar code represents the "M" as a zero, and for checksum purposes it counted as a 3. All ISMNs are now thirteen digits commencing 979-0; 979-1 to 979-9 will be used by ISBN.
The Global Release Identifier (GRid) is a system to identify releases of digital sound recordings (and other digital data) for electronic distribution.It is designed to be integrated with identification systems deployed by key stakeholders from across the music industry.
International Standard Recording Code, a unique twelve-character alphanumeric identifier for audio and video recordings International Standard Serial Number , a unique eight-digit number used to identify a print or electronic periodical publication
The International Standard Musical Work Code (ISWC) is a unique identifier for musical works, similar to ISBN for books. It is adopted as international standard ISO 15707 . The ISO subcommittee with responsibility for the standard is TC 46/SC 9 .
In August 1988, the National Library of Taiwan commissioned IFPI Taiwan with managing ISRC codes in Taiwan, [4] which was assigned the "TW" country code. [5] In November 2008, the organization was renamed as Recording Industry Foundation in Taiwan (RIT).
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