FAQ
I’m releasing a new album and was told I need an ISRC code; what is that?
The International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) is an international identification system
used
in uniquely identifying sound recordings and music video recordings. Each code is a unique
and permanent identifier for a specific sound recording, and is used in tracking your music
by digital music stores, collection societies, and is increasingly becoming a tool in the
fight against piracy.
For more information on getting an ISRC in Canada, visit
http://connectmusiclicensing.ca/isrc.aspx.
I’m releasing a new album and was told I need an ISRC code; what is that?
The International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) is an international identification system
used
in uniquely identifying sound recordings and music video recordings. Each code is a unique
and permanent identifier for a specific sound recording, and is used in tracking your music
by digital music stores, collection societies, and is increasingly becoming a tool in the
fight against piracy.
For more information on getting an ISRC in Canada, visit
http://connectmusiclicensing.ca/isrc.aspx.
What are the certification definitions?
The International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) is an international identification system
used
in uniquely identifying sound recordings and music video recordings. Each code is a unique
and permanent identifier for a specific sound recording, and is used in tracking your music
by digital music stores, collection societies, and is increasingly becoming a tool in the
fight against piracy.
For more information on getting an ISRC in Canada, visit
http://connectmusiclicensing.ca/isrc.aspx.