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ISRC
The International Standard Recording Code, a unique global identifier for a specific sound recording.
An ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) is a unique identifier assigned to a specific recording of a track, used globally to track usage, royalties, and rights across streaming, broadcast, and sales. It identifies the recording itself, distinct from the underlying composition. ISRCs are central to metadata and rights-management workflows.
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