© 2006-2015 Digital Data Exchange, LLC (DDEX) This XML Schema Definition file is, together with all DDEX standards, subject to two licences: If you wish to evaluate whether the standard meets your needs please have a look at the Evaluation Licence at https://kb.ddex.net/display/HBK/Evaluation+Licence+for+DDEX+Standards. If you want to implement and use this DDEX standard, please take out an Implementation Licence. For details please go to http://ddex.net/apply-ddex-implementation-licence. A Type of limitation on the access of a site. Unlimited access. Restricted access. A role played by a Party responsible for administering Rights in a Resource or a Release. An AdministratingRecordCompany that is designated to receive a sales report for Releases. Note: Typically this report is in the form of a DSR Message. A Party administrating Rights on behalf of one or more RightsControllers. A Party that collects and distributes Royalties on behalf of one or more RightsControllers. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A code representing a Territory. This includes ISO 3166-1 two-letter codes, CISAC TIS codes, plus a code for Worldwide. It also includes deprecated ISO codes defined in ISO 3166-3. A role of a principal Contributor in relation to a Performance or a Fixation. A Party who performs spoken word or mime. An Author of adapted Lyrics of a MusicalWork. Note: The adapted Lyrics may or may not result in a new copyright Creation. A Designer of a building. A modifier of musical components of a Work. Note: The arranged MusicalWork may or may not result in a new copyright Creation. A principal Contributor to a Performance of a MusicalWork or a NonMusicalWork that results in the creation of a Resource. Note: Used for naming groups as well as individuals. An Artist commonly associated with a Work as one of its Performers, and whose identity is only used for accurate Work identification. A Creator of written or spoken words which form part of a Resource. A group of individuals who perform vocally and/or instrumentally together. A Creator of a cartoon. A group of Parties who perform vocally together. Typically, Choirs consist of at least 2 people in an combination of different vocal ranges. A Creator of a dance. A Creator of the musical elements of a MusicalWork. A Creator that plays the roles of Composer and Lyricist of a MusicalWork. A Creator of a computer graphics. A Party who leads or conducts a Performance by a group of musicians. A Party contributing to the making of a Creation. A Party who performs a dance. A Creator of a design. A Party who leads or supervises actors, e.g. in the prodution of a movie. A group of two or more Parties performing a MusicalWork together. Note: An Ensemble may be of any size or any grouping of Performers from a vocal duo to a full orchestra. A Party who is not the MainArtist but is acknowledged as a significant Contributor to the Performance. Note: FeaturedArtists are often MainArtists on their own Resources. They are also frequently credited on marketing material using the term 'featuring ...'. A Director of a movie. A Creator of a drawing. A Designer of graphical elements. A Creator of an article for a magazine or a newspaper. A Creator of a libretto. A Creator of the Lyrics of a MusicalWork. A Party who is a principal credited Artist for a Resource. A Party who tells a story or gives an account of an event. A Creator of written or spoken words other than Lyrics. A large group of Parties performing a MusicalWork together, predominantly using musical instruments rather than voice. An Orchestra is typically led by a Conductor. A Party which has acquired, from a Creator, Rights in a Creation for a specified Territory and Period. A Creator of a painting. A Creator of a photograph. A Director of responsible for photography. A Creator of a stageplay. A Party who performs a MusicalWork either vocally or instrumentally and would be considered the principal Contributor for the piece. A Party responsible for an artistic input to the production of a Resource (e.g. a SoundRecording or audiovisual Recording). A Creator of a computer program. A Creator of a screenplay. A Party who performs the featured Part of a MusicalWork (or a section of it) alone or with only supporting accompaniment. A Party who performs a MusicalWork either vocally or instrumentally in a studio. A Party who is employed in a studio and contributes to the making of a Resource. A Creator of arrangements made on behalf of a SubPublisher. A Party that translates Lyrics and/or Text from one Language into another. This is also known as sub-Lyricist. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of AudioCodec. Advanced Audio Coding as standardized in ISO/IEC 13817-7. Adaptive Differential PCM audio as defined in ITU G.721, 726 and 727. An AudioCodec to optimize, i.e. modify, the dynamic range of an analogue signal for digitizing, mostly used in Europe. Adaptive Multi-Rate Narrowband. Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband. Free Lossless Audio Codec developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation.. MPEG Audio Layer II, as standardized in ISO/IEC 11172-3 and 13818-3. MPEG Audio Layer III, as standardized in ISO/IEC 11172-3 and 13818-3. An AudioCodec to optimize, i.e. modify, the dynamic range of an analogue signal for digitizing, mostly used in North America and Japan. Pulse-code modulated audio as used e.g. on audio CDs. Pulse-Density Modulation, a form of modulation used to represent an analog signal with digital data. Direct-Stream Digital (DSD) is the trademark name used by Sony and Philips for PDM. Qualcomm Code Excited Linear Prediction as developed by Qualcomm. Real Audio as developed by RealNetworks Inc. Shockwave as developed by Macromedia Inc. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. An AudioCodec developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation. Windows Media Audio as developed by Microsoft Corp. A format of a Fingerprint. Base64-encoded binary data. Hexadecimal-encoded binary data. A business-related role played by a Contributor in relation to a MusicalWork. A Party contributing to the making of a Creation. A Party which has acquired Rights in one or more MusicalWorks for a specified Territory and Period. Note: A MusicPublisher typically administers and promotes the exploitation of the acquired Works. This term includes OriginalPublisher and SubPublisher. A Party which has acquired, from a Creator, Rights in a Creation for a specified Territory and Period. A Party which has acquired, by Agreement with a MusicPublisher, Rights in one or more MusicalWorks for a specified Territory and Period. Note: This includes Rights which are passed to subsidiaries or affiliates of a larger Organization. A Party acting on behalf of a MusicPublisher or other controller of Rights in a MusicalWork. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of Calculation used to determine an actual Amount paid. A Type of Carrier used for a Fixation. A Disco Single Remix 12 inches (30 cm) VinylDisk. An LP 33 rpm 10 inches (25 cm). A 33 rpm 10 inches (25 cm) VinylDisk single. An LP 33 rpm 12 inches (30 cm). An LP 33 rpm 12 inches (30 cm) with 20 tracks. A 33 rpm 12 inches (30 cm) VinylDisk maxi single. A 33 rpm 12 inches (30 cm) VinylDisk single. An LP 33 rpm 7 inches (17 cm). A 33 rpm 7 inches (17 cm) VinylDisk single. An LP 45 rpm 10 inches (25 cm). A 45 rpm 10 inches (25 cm) VinylDisk maxi single. A 45 rpm 10 inches (25 cm) VinylDisk single. An LP 45 rpm 12 inches (30 cm). A 45 rpm 12 inches (30 cm) VinylDisk maxi single. A 45 rpm 12 inches (30 cm) VinylDisk single. A 45 rpm 7 inches (17 cm) VinylDisk EP. A 45 rpm 7 inches (17 cm) VinylDisk single. A Maxi Single Remix 7 inches (17 cm) VinylDisk. A blu-ray disc. A CompactDisc. A CD Compilation. A CD EP. A CD EP enhanced. A CD Extra Compilation. A CD Extra EP. A CD Extra LP. A CD Extra Maxi Remix. A CD Extra Maxi Single. A CD Extra Single. A CD Extra Single 2 tracks. A CD album. A CD LP 5 inches (12 cm). A CD album enhanced. A CD album plus Video CD or AV CD. A CD album plus DVD Audio. A CD album plus DVD Video. A CD album plus web link. A CD maxi single. A CD maxi single 3 inches. A CD maxi single enhanced. A CD maxi single remix. A CD plus a CD bonus. A CD plus DVD bonus. A CD ROM. A CD single. A CD single 3 inches. A CD single 5 inches. A Video CD 5 Album NTSC. A Video CD 5 Album PAL. A Video CD audio compatible. A Combi-Pack. A DCC. A DCC Compilation. A DualDisc A DVD. A DVD Audio. A DVD Audio 5 Maxisingle. A DVD Audio Album. A DVD Audio 5 Single. A DVD-Rom. A DVD-Single. A DVD Video. A DVD Video 5 Maxisingle NTSC. A DVD Video 5 Maxisingle PAL. A DVD Video 5 Single NTSC. A DVD Video 5 Single PAL. A DVD Video Album NTSC. A DVD Video Album PAL. A DVD Video Album plus CD Album or CD Single. A Fan-Pack. An HD DVD Video Album. A laser disc long play 12 inches NTSC. An LP compilation identical to a CD compilation. An LP Compilation. An LP identical to a CD. An MC. An MC Compilation identical to a CD compilation. An MC Compilation. An MC double album. An MC EP. An MC identical to a CD. An MC LP. An MC maxisingle. An MC Remix. An MC single. An MC single identical to a CDS. A Memory Device Audio Album. A Memory Device Mix Audio/Video/Other Album. A Memory Device Video Album. A general merchandise. A MiniDisc. A MiniDisc Compilation. A MiniDisc EP. A MiniDisc Maxi Remix. A MiniDisc Single/ Maxi Single. A pre-paid card. Super Audio Compact Disc. A SACD Compilation. A SACD Album Stereo. A SACD Album Stereo/CD Audio. A SACD Album Stereo/Surround. A SACD Album Stereo/Surround/CD Audio. A SACD Album Surround/CD Audio. A SACD plus DVD Video. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Videocassette VHS NTSC. A Videocassette VHS PAL. A Videocassette VHS plus CD Album. A Videocassette VHS SECAM. A Type of CD protection. Cactus Data Shield 100, as developed by Midbar Tech. Cactus Data Shield 200, as developed by Midbar Tech. Cactus Data Shield 300, as developed by Midbar Tech. The key2audio copy restriction system for Audio CDs, as developed by Sony DADC. The MediaMaxCD3 copy restriction system for Audio CDs, as developed by SunnComm. A CdProtectionType of a CD which is not protected. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of a Character. A central or primary Character in a storyline. This is sometimes referred to a a category A character. A Character other than a MainCharacter or a SupportingCharacter. This is sometimes referred to a a category C character. A Character that is not focused on by the storyline. SupportingCharacters may develop a complex back-story of their own, but this is usually in relation to the MainCharacter, rather than entirely independently. This is sometimes referred to a a category B character. A Type of coding used to encode a Resource. A CodingType of a Resource in which no data is lost. A CodingType of a Resource in which data is lost. A Type of Collection. A section of a SoundRecording defined by a start and end point. Typical AudioChapters are chapters of audio books. A Part of a Series made available at a specific point in time. It may be that a Season or Series is not yet complete when an Episode is made available. Episodes include 'pilots'. A Bundle whose core Resources are Videos, but that may also contain Resources of different ResourceTypes. FilmBundles are typically used in electronic distribution. A Part of a Medley. A Part of a Potpourri. A Set of Episodes. Typically, a Season contains all Episodes to be made available in a pre-determined time frame, which often is within a twelve-month period. It may be that a Series is not yet complete when an Season is made available. A Set of Resources (Episodes) designed to be made available sequentially. A section of a Video defined by a start and end point. Typical VideoChapters are MusicalWorkVideoChapter or NonMusicalWorkVideoChapter. A Type of CommercialModel (e.g. SubscriptionModel and PayAsYouGoModel). The CommercialModelType indicates how a Consumer pays for a Service or Release. A CommercialModel where the Service or Product offering is financed by revenue generated from the sale of advertising. A Type of an Entity used when a MessageSender wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is defined by the contractual relationship between MessageSender and MessageRecipient. A CommercialModel in which revenues generated from the sale of devices are shared with rights holders. The relevant content does not need to be pre-loaded onto the device for the model to apply. A CommercialModel in which a Resource, Release or Product is made available free of charge to Consumers. A CommercialModel where the Service or Product offering is financed by revenue generated from payment (set at any level but not zero) for each Usage which the Customer makes of the Service or Product. A CommercialModel in which royalties are based on performances. A CommercialModel in which a MessageSender is claiming ownership of rights in Release(s). A CommercialModel where the Service or Product offering is financed by revenue generated from a Customer Subscription. An unknown CommercialModel. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of Compilation. A Compilation where the rights in all parts are controlled by the Label providing the mandate. A Compilation where some rights in a part are controlled by a Label not providing the mandate. A CompilationType of a Creation which is not a compilation. A Type of container according to its FileFormat. Audio Interchange File Format Audio Video Interleave. MPEG-4 Part 14 or MP4 file format, formally ISO/IEC 14496-14:2003. Multimedia container format maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation QuickTime as developed by Apple Inc. Multimedia container format created by RealNetworks. Rich Music Format, as defined by Beatnik Inc. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. Waveform Audio File Format A Type of Creation. An abstract Creation which can be expressed and fixed through sound with or without Lyrics. An abstract entity representing a bundle of one or more Resources compiled by an issuer for the purpose of distribution to individual Consumers, directly or through intermediaries. The Resources in Releases are normally primarily SoundRecordings or music audio-visual recordings. The Release is not itself the item of trade (or Product). Products have more extensive attributes than Releases; one Release may be disseminated in many different Products. A digital Fixation of an expression of an abstract Work (such as a SoundRecording, a Video, an Image, Software, or a passage of Text). A creative role played by a Contributor in relation to a MusicalWork. An Author of adapted Lyrics of a MusicalWork. Note: The adapted Lyrics may or may not result in a new copyright Creation. A modifier of musical components of a Work. Note: The arranged MusicalWork may or may not result in a new copyright Creation. An Artist commonly associated with a Work as one of its Performers, and whose identity is only used for accurate Work identification. A Creator of written or spoken words which form part of a Resource. A Creator of the musical elements of a MusicalWork. A Creator that plays the roles of Composer and Lyricist of a MusicalWork. A Creator of a libretto. A Creator of the Lyrics of a MusicalWork. A Creator of written or spoken words other than Lyrics. A Creator of arrangements made on behalf of a SubPublisher. A Creator who substitutes or modifies the existing Lyrics of a MusicalWork. A Party that translates Lyrics and/or Text from one Language into another. This is also known as sub-Lyricist. A Type of Cue according to its origin. A MusicalWork or other Creation which is made available to be used in audio-visual Releases, Resources or Collections through a music library. A MusicalWork or other Creation that has not been written specifically to be used in audio-visual Releases, Resources or Collections. This is also called InterpolatedMusic. A MusicalWork or other Creation written specifically for a particular audio-visual Release, Resource or Collection. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of CueSheet. A CueSheet that proportionally represents the music used within a given Series, Season or Episode. A CueSheet that records all music used in a complete Series or within a selected number of sequential Episodes from a given Series. A CueSheet in which all MusicalWorks or other Creation, with common interested parties, RightShares and UseTypes are provided separately. A CueSheet in which all MusicalWorks or other Creation, with common interested parties, RightShares and UseTypes have been combined. A CueSheet that is authorized to be used in place of the actual CueSheet. A Type of use of a Cue. Music which is used as an audible logo within the containing Resource, Collection or Release. Music which is dubbed in for effect. It is not heard by the actors or performers in an audio-visual Creation. A Creation used during the transition from a containing Resource, Collection or Release to a different program, including Advertisements. An essential Part of a Resource, e.g. a Creation that is an essential part of a scene in the containing Resource, Collection or Release. A Theme for a motion picture. Music which is used as background in the containing Resource, Collection or Release and it is not or just barely audible to the audience. Music which is used in an on-screen Performance. A Cue in which the information about authorship and ownership is the same, but the individual constituent cue titles are not the same. A piece of music associated by design and often by the public, to a containing Resource, Collection or Release, often written specifically for that Resource, Collection or Release. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A code representing a Currency. A code representing a Territory. This includes ISO 3166-1 two-letter codes, CISAC TIS codes, plus a code for Worldwide. A Type of action that is a response to a DataMismatch. A Type of an Entity which is described only in an AdditionalInformation element. A response in which a DataMismatch is acknowledged, but the correctness of the original data is confirmed. A response in which a DataMismatch is considered to be out of scope for the commercial relationship between the MessageSender and the MessageRecipient. A response to a DataMismatch that raises a commercial dispute. A response according to which there will be no further reaction. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Status of a DataMismatch. A Type of an Entity which is described only in an AdditionalInformation element. A Status of a mismatch that has been corrected in such a way that message processing was continued. A Status of a mismatch that is so severe that ingesting the original message was aborted. A Status of a mismatch that has not been corrected, and message processing was not possible to be continued. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of DataMismatch. A Type of an Entity which is described only in an AdditionalInformation element. A DataMismatch that occurs when a Message is received but, according to the agreed choreography, no Message was expected, or when no Message is received but, according to the agreed choreography, a Message was expected. A DataMismatch that is due to contradictory data. A DataMismatch that is due to multiple copies of data. A DataMismatch that is due to the syntax of an Identifier not matching the expected syntax (incl. mismatch in the calculation of the check character/check sum). A DataMismatch that occurs when calculated information provided cannot be reconciled with individual data points (either provided or held locally). A DataMismatch that occurs when a contractually mandatory field is not provided. A DataMismatch that occurs when a mandatory field is not provided. A DataMismatch that occurs when MusicalWork details that were referenced cannot be located. A DataMismatch that occurs when Release details that were referenced cannot be located. A DataMismatch that occurs when Resource details that were referenced cannot be located. A DataMismatch that occurs when technical Resource details that were referenced cannot be located. A DataMismatch that occurs when a Resource file cannot be located. A DataMismatch that occurs when information received differs typographically from data locally held or previously communicated. A DataMismatch that is due to an allowed value that is not part of the Set of values specified in the DdexDataDictionary. A DataMismatch that is due to an unexpected Party in the SentOnBehalfOf element. A DataMismatch that is due to an unexpected MessageRecipient. A DataMismatch that is due to an unexpected MessageSender. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A DataMismatch that is due to an error in the XML format. A DataMismatch that is due to an error in the range of the data (e.g. a negative number where only positive numbers are expected). A TerritoryId which is not a TerritoryId according to the ISO 3166-1 standard or the TIS standard. An Identifier which identifies all Territories in the world. A Type of DeductionRate. A RoyaltyRate in absolute monetary terms. A rate of parts per hundred, resulting from the division of a Quantity by another Quantity of the same type and a multiplication of the result by 100. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of action requested for deliveries. A DeliveryActionType that requests that the delivery of NewReleaseMessages should be continued, albeit with the new limits contained in the Message. A DeliveryActionType that requests that the delivery of NewReleaseMessages should be resumed with the limits contained in the Message. A DeliveryActionType that requests that the delivery of NewReleaseMessages should be resumed with the limits previously signalled or agreed. A DeliveryActionType that requests that no further deliveries of NewReleaseMessages should occur until further notice. A Type of delivery Message. A Message in the Release Notification Message Suite Standard, containing details of a new Release. A Message which is not part of one of the DdexMessageSuites. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A CurrencyCode which is not valid anymore. Cyprus Pound (deprecated). Kroon (deprecated). Maltese Lira (deprecated). Old Leu (deprecated). Tolar (deprecated). Slovak Koruna (deprecated). An ISO 3166-3 four-letter code representing a Territory, which is a replacement for a deprecated ISO 3166-1 code. French Afar and Issas, Name changed to Djibouti (DJ), (Source ISO 3166-3). Netherlands Antilles, Divided into: Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba (BQ), Curaçao (CW), Sint Maarten (Dutch part) (SX), (Source ISO 3166-3). British Antarctic Territory, Merged into Antarctica (AQ), (Source ISO 3166-3). Burma, Name changed to Myanmar (MM), (Source ISO 3166-3). Byelorussian SSR, Name changed to Belarus (BY), (Source ISO 3166-3). Czechoslovakia, Divided into: Czech Republic (CZ), Slovakia (SK), (Source ISO 3166-3). Serbia and Montenegro, Divided into: Montenegro (ME), Serbia (RS), (Source ISO 3166-3). Canton and Enderbury Islands, Merged into Kiribati (KI), (Source ISO 3166-3). German Democratic Republic, Merged into Germany (DE), (Source ISO 3166-3). Dahomey, Name changed to Benin (BJ), (Source ISO 3166-3). French Southern and Antarctic Territories, Divided into: Part of Antarctica (AQ) (i.e., Adálie Land), French Southern Territories (TF), (Source ISO 3166-3). France, Metropolitan, Merged into France (FR), (Source ISO 3166-3). France, Metropolitan, Merged into France (FR), (exceptionally reserved ISO 3166-1 code). Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Divided into: Kiribati (KI), Tuvalu (TV), (Source ISO 3166-3). Upper Volta, Name changed to Burkina Faso (BF), (Source ISO 3166-3). Johnston Island, Merged into United States Minor Outlying Islands (UM), (Source ISO 3166-3). Midway Islands, Merged into United States Minor Outlying Islands (UM), (Source ISO 3166-3). New Hebrides, Name changed to Vanuatu (VU), (Source ISO 3166-3). Dronning Maud Land, Merged into Antarctica (AQ), (Source ISO 3166-3). Neutral Zone, Divided into: Part of Iraq (IQ), Part of Saudi Arabia (SA), (Source ISO 3166-3). Pacific Islands, Trust Territory of the, Divided into: Marshall Islands (MH), Micronesia, Federated States of (FM), Northern Mariana Islands (MP), Palau (PW), (Source ISO 3166-3). U.S. Miscellaneous Pacific Islands, Merged into United States Minor Outlying Islands (UM), (Source ISO 3166-3). Panama Canal Zone, Merged into Panama (PA), (Source ISO 3166-3). Southern Rhodesia, Name changed to Zimbabwe (ZW), (Source ISO 3166-3). Sikkim, Merged into India (IN), (Source ISO 3166-3). USSR, Divided into: Armenia (AM), Azerbaijan (AZ), Estonia (EE), Georgia (GE), Kazakhstan (KZ), Kyrgyzstan (KG), Latvia (LV), Lithuania (LT), Moldova, Republic of (MD), Russian Federation (RU), Tajikistan (TJ), Turkmenistan (TM), Uzbekistan (UZ), (Source ISO 3166-3). East Timor, Name changed to Timor-Leste (TL), (Source ISO 3166-3). Viet-Nam, Democratic Republic of, Merged into Viet Nam (VN), (Source ISO 3166-3). Wake Island, Merged into United States Minor Outlying Islands (UM), (Source ISO 3166-3). Yemen, Democratic, Merged into Yemen (YE), (Source ISO 3166-3). Yugoslavia, Name changed to Serbia and Montenegro (CS), (Source ISO 3166-3). Zaire, Name changed to Congo, the Democratic Republic of the (CD), (Source ISO 3166-3). A Digitization mode of a Resource. An Digitization in which a Resource is created by analogue recording, analogue mixing and digital mastering. An Digitization in which a Resource is created by analogue recording, digital mixing and digital mastering. An Digitization in which a Resource is created by digital recording, digital mixing and digital mastering. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of reason for a Dispute. A Dispute whose reason is that not enough information was provided to make a decision (e.g. when sent from a RelinquishingPublisher to an AcquiringPublisher). A Dispute whose reason is that a Work/Share was not part of the agreed CatalogTtransfer (typically sent from a RelinquishingPublisher to an AcquiringPublisher). A Dispute whose reason is that more research is necessary to conform whether a Work/Share is part of the agreed CatalogTtransfer (typically sent from a RelinquishingPublisher to an AcquiringPublisher). A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of DistributionChannel used to disseminate a Service or Release to a Consumer. A Type of an Entity used when a MessageSender wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is defined by the contractual relationship between MessageSender and MessageRecipient. To Deliver a Resource using radio waves on the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. This is deprecated as an allowed value for UseType. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. A DistributionChannel in which Releases are transmitted via a cable network as used by, e.g., Cable TV providers. A DistributionChannel in which Releases are transmitted via the Internet. A DistributionChannel in which Releases are transmitted via either Internet or MobileTelephone. This is often referred to as dual delivery. A DistributionChannel in which Releases are transmitted via Internet Protocol Television networks. A wireless DistributionChannel in which Releases are transmitted via mobile telephony networks, including 1G, 2G, 2.5G and 3G networks. To Deliver a Resource to a specific list of recipients, by terrestrial or satellite transmission. This is deprecated as an allowed value for UseType. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. To Stream a Release with full interactivity. A DistributionChannel in which Releases are transmitted via computer networks that rely primarily on the computing power and bandwidth of the participants in the network rather than concentrating on a relatively low number of servers. Distribution of Releases via physical Carriers, such as CDs. DistributionChannel in which Releases are transmitted via Satellites. To Stream simultaneously over two or more different media systems or channels. This is deprecated as an allowed value for UseType. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. To Deliver a Resource over the Internet using streaming technology. This is deprecated as an allowed value for UseType. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. A Status of a DdexPartyId. A Status of a DdexPartyId which is active. A Status of a DdexPartyId which has been deleted. A Status of a DdexPartyId which has been replaced. A Type of DRM enforcement. A DrmEnforcementType of a Creation which is protected by DRM. A DrmEnforcementType of a Creation which is not protected by DRM. A Type of DrmPlatform. 3-Day or 3-Play DRM system developed by Microsoft for its Zune. A DRM system developed by Apple Inc for its iTunes Music Store. A DRM system standardized by the Open Mobile Alliance. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A DRM system developed by Microsoft Corp. A Type of Message in the Sales Reporting Message Suite Standard. A sales reporting Message in the Sales Reporting Message Suite Standard, sent to a record company. A sales reporting Message in the Sales Reporting Message Suite Standard, sent to a MusicalWork Licensor. A Type of Equipment. A Machine for digital processing. A input device for recording sound. A device for recording signals. A device for processing signals. A program that enables a Computer to perform a specific task(s). A device for emitting sound. A Type of Message in the Release Notification Message Suite Standard. A Message in the Release Notification Message Suite Standard, containing details of a new Release. A Status of a File in terms of its validity in the Release Delivery Choreography Standard. A State in which an ArtistRole is unknown. A State in which a commercial Release Date is not valid. A State in which multiple availability Periods are given that start on the same date for the same country for the same usage. A State in which duplicate publisher names are given. A State in which an ERN File is missing. A State in which a File contains no errors. A State in which an Identifier is not valid, e.g. because the same ISRC is given for two different tracks. A State in which an Identifier syntax is not valid. A State in which there is an internal error at the MessageRecipient. A State in which metadata fileds required according to the Profile in use are missing. A State in which an NewReleaseMessage doesn't validate. A State in which there is no Deal for any Track Release. A State in which there is no Deal section in the NewReleaseMessage. A State in which the OriginalReleaseDate is later than the ReleaseDate. A State in which a Name of the primary Artist is missing. A State in which a Resource is corrupt. A State in which a Resource is missing from a context in which it was expected to be found. A State in which a Resource is valid, but does not meet required minimum specifications. A State in which a Signature or a HashSum is incorrect or missing. A State in which a usage (e.g. a CommercialModelType or a UseType for the commercial relationship between the MessageSender and the MessageRecipient) is invalid. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of action that is proposed. A request to resend the acknowledged Message, but not any referenced Files. A request to resend the acknowledged Message including all Resources. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of expression indicating how it should be perceived. An ExpressionType according to which the expression is informative. An ExpressionType according to which the expression is instructive. A Type of Resource pointed to by an ExternalLink. A Resource which provides to the MessageRecipient additional data not provided in the DdexMessage. An Image representing a Brand or Organization. An Image used for marketing a Release, Resource or associated Party. A Resource other than an Image or item used for marketing a Release, Resource or associated Party. A Resource other than an Image or information used for marketing a Release, Resource or associated Party. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Status of a File in terms of its validity. A State in which a File is missing from a context in which it was expected to be found. A State in which a File contains no errors. A State in which a HashSum is incorrect. A State in which a Signature is incorrect. A Type of Fingerprint algorithm. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of governing agreement. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of HashSumAlgorithm. The MD4 HashSumAlgorithm. The MD5 HashSumAlgorithm. The SHA HashSumAlgorithm. The SHA1 HashSumAlgorithm. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of ImageCodec. Grafics Interchange Format as specified by W3C. An ImageCodec defined by the Joint Photographic Expert Group and specified in ISO/IEC 10918. An ImageCodec defined by the Joint Photographic Expert Group and specified in ISO/IEC 15444. Portable Network Graphics, a bitmapped image format that employs lossless data compression, as specified in ISO/IEC 15948:2003. Tagged Image File Format as specified by Adobe. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of Image. An Image on the back cover of a Carrier. An Image on the back of a small book usually in reference to the packaging relating to a physical Creation. An Image on the front of a small book usually in reference to the packaging relating to a physical Creation. An Image of written Text. An Image on the front cover of a Carrier. An Image used in a graphical user interface (e.g., of a computer or mobile phone) to represent a program, hyperlink, Creation or command. An Image representing a Brand or Organization. A still Image recorded by a camera. A large-scale Image usually intended for display in a public place. An Image located behind the CD when packaged in a jewel case. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A still Image captured from a Video. An Image intended as background on a portable device such as a mobile phone or computer. A Status of the availability of an invoice. An InvoiceAvailabilityStatus indicating that an invoice is currently available. An InvoiceAvailabilityStatus indicating that no invoice is currently available. An ISO4217 three-letter code representing a Currency. UAE Dirham. Afghani. Lek. Armenian Dram. Netherlands Antillian Guilder. Kwanza. Argentine Peso. Australian Dollar. Aruban Guilder. Azerbaijanian Manat. Convertible Marks. Barbados Dollar. Taka. Bulgarian Lev. Bahraini Dinar. Burundi Franc. Bermudian Dollar. Brunei Dollar. Boliviano. Mvdol. Brazilian Real. Bahamian Dollar. Ngultrum. Pula. Belarussian Ruble. Belize Dollar. Canadian Dollar. Congolese Franc. Swiss Franc. Unidades de fomento. Chilean Peso. Yuan Renminbi. Colombian Peso. Unidad de Valor Real. Costa Rican Colón. Peso Convertible. Cuban Peso. Cape Verde Escudo. Czech Koruna. Djibouti Franc. Danish Krone. Dominican Peso. Algerian Dinar. Egyptian Pound. Nakfa. Ethiopian Birr. Euro. Fiji Dollar. Falkland Islands Pound. Pound Sterling. Lari. Cedi. Gibraltar Pound. Dalasi. Guinea Franc. Quetzal. Guyana Dollar. Hong Kong Dollar. Lempira. Croatian Kuna. Gourde. Forint. Rupiah. New Israeli Sheqel. Indian Rupee. Iraqi Dinar. Iranian Rial. Iceland Króna. Jamaican Dollar. Jordanian Dinar. Yen. Kenyan Shilling. Som. Riel. Comoro Franc. North Korean Won. Won. Kuwaiti Dinar. Cayman Islands Dollar. Tenge. Kip. Lebanese Pound. Sri Lanka Rupee. Liberian Dollar. Loti. Lithuanian Litas. Latvian Lats. Libyan Dinar. Moroccan Dirham. Moldovan Leu. Malagasy Ariary. Denar. Kyat. Tugrik. Pataca. Ouguiya. Mauritius Rupee. Rufiyaa. Kwacha. Mexican Peso. Mexican Unidad de Inversion. Malaysian Ringgit. Metical. Namibia Dollar. Naira. Córdoba Oro. Norwegian Krone. Nepalese Rupee. New Zealand Dollar. Rial Omani. Balboa. Nuevo Sol. Kina. Philippine Peso. Pakistan Rupee. Zloty. Guarani. Qatari Rial. New Leu. Serbian Dinar. Russian Ruble. Rwanda Franc. Saudi Riyal. Solomon Islands Dollar. Seychelles Rupee. Sudanese Pound. Swedish Krona. Singapore Dollar. Saint Helena Pound. Leone. Somali Shilling. Suriname Dollar. Dobra. El Salvador Colón. Syrian Pound. Lilangeni. Baht. Somoni. Manat. Tunisian Dinar. Pa'anga. Turkish Lira. Trinidad and Tobago Dollar. New Taiwan Dollar. Tanzanian Shilling. Hryvnia. Uganda Shilling. US Dollar. Uruguay Peso en Unidades Indexadas. Peso Uruguayo. Uzbekistan Sum. Bolivar Fuerte. Dong. Vatu. Tala. CFA Franc BEAC. East Caribbean Dollar. CFA Franc BCEAO. CFP Franc. Yemeni Rial. Rand. Zambian Kwacha. Zimbabwe Dollar. An ISO639-1 two-letter code representing a Language. Afar. Abkhazian. Avestan. Afrikaans. Akan. Amharic. Aragonese. Arabic. Assamese. Avaric. Aymara. Azerbaijani. Bashkir. Belarusian. Bulgarian. Bihari. Bislama. Bambara. Bengali. Tibetan. Breton. Bosnian. Catalan or Valencian. Chechen. Chamorro. Corsican. Cree. Czech. Church Slavic or Old Slavonic or Church Slavonic or Old Bulgarian or Old Church Slavonic. Chuvash. Welsh. Danish. German. Divehi or Dhivehi or Maldavian. Dzongkha. Ewe. Modern Greek (1453-). English. Esperanto. Spanish or Castilian. Estonian. Basque. Persian. Fulah. Finnish. Fijian. Faroese. French. Western Frisian. Irish. Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic. Galician. Guarani. Gujarati. Manx. Hausa. Hebrew. Hindi. Hiri Motu. Croatian. Haitian or Haitian Creole. Hungarian. Armenian. Herero. Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association). Indonesian. Interlingue or Occidental. Igbo. Sichuan Yi or Nuosu. Inupiaq. Ido. Icelandic. Italian. Inuktitut. Japanese. Javanese. Georgian. Kongo. Kikuyu or Gikuyu. Kuanyama or Kwanyama. Kazakh. Kalaallisut or Greenlandic. Central Khmer. Kannada. Korean. Kanuri. Kashmiri. Kurdish. Komi. Cornish. Kirghiz or Kyrgyz. Latin. Luxembourgish or Letzeburgesch. Ganda. Limburgan or Limburger or Limburgish. Lingala. Lao. Lithuanian. Luba-Katanga. Latvian. Malagasy. Marshallese. Maori. Macedonian. Malayalam. Mongolian. Moldavian. This code has been withdrawn, recommending the code 'ro' also for Moldavian. Marathi. Malay. Maltese. Burmese. Nauru. Norwegian Bokmål North Ndebele. Nepali. Ndonga. Dutch or Flemish. Norwegian Nynorsk. Norwegian. South Ndebele. Navajo or Navaho. Chichewa or Chewa or Nyanja. Occitan (post 1500). Ojibwa. Oromo. Oriya. Ossetian or Ossetic. Panjabi or Punjabi. Pali. Polish. Pushto or Pashto. Portuguese. Quechua. Romansh. Rundi. Romanian. Russian. Kinyarwanda. Sanskrit. Sardinian. Sindhi. Northern Sami. Sango. Sinhala or Sinhalese. Slovak. Slovenian. Samoan. Shona. Somali. Albanian. Serbian. Swati. Southern Sotho. Sundanese. Swedish. Swahili. Tamil. Telugu. Tajik. Thai. Tigrinya. Turkmen. Tagalog. Tswana. Tonga (Tonga Islands). Turkish. Tsonga. Tatar. Twi. Tahitian. Uighur. Ukrainian. Urdu. Uzbek. Venda. Vietnamese. Volapük. Walloon. Wolof. Xhosa. Yiddish. Yoruba. Zhuang or Chuang. Chinese. Zulu. An ISO 3166-1 two-letter code representing a Territory. Andorra (Source:ISO 3166-1). The United Arab Emirates (Source:ISO 3166-1). Afghanistan (Source:ISO 3166-1). Antigua and Barbuda (Source:ISO 3166-1). Anguilla (Source:ISO 3166-1). Albania (Source:ISO 3166-1). Armenia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Netherlands Antilles (Source:ISO 3166-1). This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. Angola (Source:ISO 3166-1). Antarctica (Source:ISO 3166-1). Argentina (Source:ISO 3166-1). American Samoa (Source:ISO 3166-1). Austria (Source:ISO 3166-1). Australia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Aruba (Source:ISO 3166-1). Åland Islands (Source:ISO 3166-1). Azerbaijan (Source:ISO 3166-1). Bosnia and Herzegovina (Source:ISO 3166-1). Barbados (Source:ISO 3166-1). Bangladesh (Source:ISO 3166-1). Belgium (Source:ISO 3166-1). Burkina Faso (Source:ISO 3166-1). Bulgaria (Source:ISO 3166-1). Bahrain (Source:ISO 3166-1). Burundi (Source:ISO 3166-1). Benin (Source:ISO 3166-1). Saint Barthélemy (Source:ISO 3166-1). Bermuda (Source:ISO 3166-1). Brunei (Source:ISO 3166-1). Bolivia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba (Source:ISO 3166-1). Brazil (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Bahamas (Source:ISO 3166-1). Bhutan (Source:ISO 3166-1). Bouvet Island (Source:ISO 3166-1). Botswana (Source:ISO 3166-1). Belarus (Source:ISO 3166-1). Belize (Source:ISO 3166-1). Canada (Source:ISO 3166-1). Cocos Islands (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Democratic Republic of the Congo (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Central African Republic (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Congo (Source:ISO 3166-1). Switzerland (Source:ISO 3166-1). Côte d'Ivoire (Source:ISO 3166-1). Cook Islands (Source:ISO 3166-1). Chile (Source:ISO 3166-1). Cameroon (Source:ISO 3166-1). China (Source:ISO 3166-1). Colombia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Costa Rica (Source:ISO 3166-1). Czechslovakia (until 1993) or Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006) (Source:ISO 3166-1). This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. Cuba (Source:ISO 3166-1). Cape Verde (Source:ISO 3166-1). Curaçao (Source:ISO 3166-1). Christmas Island (Source:ISO 3166-1). Cyprus (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Czech Republic (Source:ISO 3166-1). Germany (Source:ISO 3166-1). Djibouti (Source:ISO 3166-1). Denmark (Source:ISO 3166-1). Dominica (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Dominican Republic (Source:ISO 3166-1). Algeria (Source:ISO 3166-1). Ecuador (Source:ISO 3166-1). Estonia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Egypt (Source:ISO 3166-1). Western Sahara (Source:ISO 3166-1). Eritrea (Source:ISO 3166-1). Spain (Source:ISO 3166-1). Ethiopia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Finland (Source:ISO 3166-1). Fiji (Source:ISO 3166-1). Falkland Islands (Source:ISO 3166-1). Micronesia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Faroe Islands (Source:ISO 3166-1). France (Source:ISO 3166-1). Gabon (Source:ISO 3166-1). The United Kingdom (Source:ISO 3166-1). Grenada (Source:ISO 3166-1). Georgia (Source:ISO 3166-1). French Guiana (Source:ISO 3166-1). Guernsey (Source:ISO 3166-1). Ghana (Source:ISO 3166-1). Gibraltar (Source:ISO 3166-1). Greenland (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Gambia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Guinea (Source:ISO 3166-1). Guadeloupe (Source:ISO 3166-1). Equatorial Guinea (Source:ISO 3166-1). Greece (Source:ISO 3166-1). South Georgia and The South Sandwich Islands (Source:ISO 3166-1). Guatemala (Source:ISO 3166-1). Guam (Source:ISO 3166-1). Guinea-Bissau (Source:ISO 3166-1). Guyana (Source:ISO 3166-1). Hong Kong (Source:ISO 3166-1). Heard Island and McDonald Islands (Source:ISO 3166-1). Honduras (Source:ISO 3166-1). Croatia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Haiti (Source:ISO 3166-1). Hungary (Source:ISO 3166-1). Indonesia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Ireland (Source:ISO 3166-1). Israel (Source:ISO 3166-1). Isle of Man (Source:ISO 3166-1). India (Source:ISO 3166-1). The British Indian Ocean Territory (Source:ISO 3166-1). Iraq (Source:ISO 3166-1). Iran (Source:ISO 3166-1). Iceland (Source:ISO 3166-1). Italy (Source:ISO 3166-1). Jersey (Source:ISO 3166-1). Jamaica (Source:ISO 3166-1). Jordan (Source:ISO 3166-1). Japan (Source:ISO 3166-1). Kenya (Source:ISO 3166-1). Kyrgyzstan (Source:ISO 3166-1). Cambodia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Kiribati (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Comoros (Source:ISO 3166-1). Saint Kitts and Nevis (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Republic of Korea (Source:ISO 3166-1). Kuwait (Source:ISO 3166-1). Cayman Islands (Source:ISO 3166-1). Kazakhstan (Source:ISO 3166-1). Laos (Source:ISO 3166-1). Lebanon (Source:ISO 3166-1). Saint Lucia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Liechtenstein (Source:ISO 3166-1). Sri Lanka (Source:ISO 3166-1). Liberia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Lesotho (Source:ISO 3166-1). Lithuania (Source:ISO 3166-1). Luxembourg (Source:ISO 3166-1). Latvia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Libya (Source:ISO 3166-1). Morocco (Source:ISO 3166-1). Monaco (Source:ISO 3166-1). Moldova (Source:ISO 3166-1). Montenegro (Source:ISO 3166-1). Saint Martin (Source:ISO 3166-1). Madagascar (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Marshall Islands (Source:ISO 3166-1). Macedonia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Mali (Source:ISO 3166-1). Myanmar (Source:ISO 3166-1). Mongolia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Macao (Source:ISO 3166-1). Northern Mariana Islands (Source:ISO 3166-1). Martinique (Source:ISO 3166-1). Mauritania (Source:ISO 3166-1). Montserrat (Source:ISO 3166-1). Malta (Source:ISO 3166-1). Mauritius (Source:ISO 3166-1). Maldives (Source:ISO 3166-1). Malawi (Source:ISO 3166-1). Mexico (Source:ISO 3166-1). Malaysia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Mozambique (Source:ISO 3166-1). Namibia (Source:ISO 3166-1). New Caledonia (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Niger (Source:ISO 3166-1). Norfolk Island (Source:ISO 3166-1). Nigeria (Source:ISO 3166-1). Nicaragua (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Netherlands (Source:ISO 3166-1). Norway (Source:ISO 3166-1). Nepal (Source:ISO 3166-1). Nauru (Source:ISO 3166-1). Niue (Source:ISO 3166-1). New Zealand (Source:ISO 3166-1). Oman (Source:ISO 3166-1). Panama (Source:ISO 3166-1). Peru (Source:ISO 3166-1). French Polynesia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Papua New Guinea (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Philippines (Source:ISO 3166-1). Pakistan (Source:ISO 3166-1). Poland (Source:ISO 3166-1). Saint Pierre and Miquelon (Source:ISO 3166-1). Pitcairn (Source:ISO 3166-1). Puerto Rico (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Occupied Palestinian Territory (Source:ISO 3166-1). Portugal (Source:ISO 3166-1). Palau (Source:ISO 3166-1). Paraguay (Source:ISO 3166-1). Qatar (Source:ISO 3166-1). Réunion (Source:ISO 3166-1). Romania (Source:ISO 3166-1). Serbia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Russia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Rwanda (Source:ISO 3166-1). Saudi Arabia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Solomon Islands (Source:ISO 3166-1). Seychelles (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Sudan (Source:ISO 3166-1). Sweden (Source:ISO 3166-1). Singapore (Source:ISO 3166-1). Saint Helena (Source:ISO 3166-1). Slovenia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Svalbard and Jan Mayen (Source:ISO 3166-1). Slovakia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Sierra Leone (Source:ISO 3166-1). San Marino (Source:ISO 3166-1). Senegal (Source:ISO 3166-1). Somalia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Suriname (Source:ISO 3166-1). South Soudan (Source:ISO 3166-1). Sao Tome and Principe (Source:ISO 3166-1). El Salvador (Source:ISO 3166-1). Sint Maarten (Source:ISO 3166-1). Syria (Source:ISO 3166-1). Swaziland (Source:ISO 3166-1). Turks and Caicos Islands (Source:ISO 3166-1). Chad (Source:ISO 3166-1). The French Southern Territories (Source:ISO 3166-1). Togo (Source:ISO 3166-1). Thailand (Source:ISO 3166-1). Tajikistan (Source:ISO 3166-1). Tokelau (Source:ISO 3166-1). Timor-Leste (Source:ISO 3166-1). Turkmenistan (Source:ISO 3166-1). Tunisia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Tonga (Source:ISO 3166-1). Turkey (Source:ISO 3166-1). Trinidad and Tobago (Source:ISO 3166-1). Tuvalu (Source:ISO 3166-1). Taiwan (Source:ISO 3166-1). Tanzania (Source:ISO 3166-1). Ukraine (Source:ISO 3166-1). Uganda (Source:ISO 3166-1). United States Minor Outlying Islands (Source:ISO 3166-1). The United States (Source:ISO 3166-1). Uruguay (Source:ISO 3166-1). Uzbekistan (Source:ISO 3166-1). The Holy See (Source:ISO 3166-1). Saint Vincent and The Grenadines (Source:ISO 3166-1). Venezuela (Source:ISO 3166-1). British Virgin Islands (Source:ISO 3166-1). US Virgin Islands (Source:ISO 3166-1). Viet Nam (Source:ISO 3166-1). Vanuatu (Source:ISO 3166-1). Wallis and Futuna (Source:ISO 3166-1). Samoa (Source:ISO 3166-1). Yemen (Source:ISO 3166-1). Mayotte (Source:ISO 3166-1). South Africa (Source:ISO 3166-1). Zambia (Source:ISO 3166-1). Zimbabwe (Source:ISO 3166-1). A Type of LabelName. A Name of a Label provided for search, discovery and display purposes. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of reason for a refusing a License or Claim. Additional provisions needs to be agreed before a License might be issued or a Claim be made. Information about advance payments needs to be corrected before a License might be issued or a Claim be made. Information about guarantees need to be corrected before a License might be issued or a Claim be made. Information about whether a License is required needs to be corrected before a license might be issued or a Claim be made. Information about a most-favored nation clause needs to be corrected before a License might be issued or a Claim be made. Information about the number of Resources needs to be corrected before a License might be issued or a Claim be made. Information about playing time (Duration) needs to be corrected before a License might be issued or a Claim be made. Information about the Publisher(s) of a Work needs to be corrected before a License might be issued or a Claim be made. Information about RightSharePercentages needs to be corrected before a License might be issued or a Claim be made. Information about rates need to be corrected before a License might be issued or a Claim be made. Information about the Creator(s) of a Release needs to be corrected before a License might be issued or a Claim be made. Information about the ReleaseDates of the Release need to be corrected before a License might be issued or a Claim be made. Information about the Title(s) of a Release needs to be corrected before a License might be issued or a Claim be made. Information about the Creator(s) of a Work needs to be corrected before a License might be issued or a Claim be made. Information about the Title(s) of a Work needs to be corrected before a License might be issued or a Claim be made. The Deal under which a License was requested or granted has expired. A different Work than the one for which a License or Claim was requested or granted/provided is being used. The Publisher Licenses, or makes Claims for, the Work directly. A License has already been issued for the Work and its exploitation. The Request for a License or Claim is a duplicate. Less than 600 units of this Product have been imported to Canada under a license issued elsewhere. Claim information on one or more Works is thought to be incorrect. A 'Controlled Composition' rates has not been applied, or has been applied incorrectly. This Product has already been fully covered by License(s) acquired directly from an affiliated Party. Insufficient information has been made to grant a License or to make a Claim. The Licensee indicates that it is not authorized to provide a License for the Work. Information about the individual Works that make up the medley needs to be provided before a License might be issued or a Claim be made. The Publisher did not agree to make its Works available for these types of deals. The Publisher indicated in the LicenseOrClaimRequest does not claim the Work. Information on the License is thought to be incorrect or incomplete (for example, price or Identifier details). The Product is not available or is no longer available, and no royalties remain for distribution. The Publisher is not represented by the Licensee. The Licensee indicates that a Release has been withdrawn. The Publisher has relinquished the Claim on the relevant Work. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. The Work was deleted from the Release. One or more of the Works named in the LicenseRequest is thought to have been wrongly identified. A Work is in the public domain in a requested Territory. The Licensee indicates that the Work has not been used. The Licensee indicates that the Work is not known. A Type of reason for updating a License request. A LicenseOrClaimRequestUpdateReason indicating that AdditionalInformation is provided. A LicenseOrClaimRequestUpdateReason indicating that AdditionalInformation is provided as requested. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of reason for updating a License. A LicenseOrClaimUpdateReason indicating that a new License has been issued for an existing RightShare. A LicenseOrClaimUpdateReason indicating that a new RightShare has been identified. A LicenseOrClaimUpdateReason indicating that a new rightsholder has been identified. A LicenseOrClaimUpdateReason indicating that a new Work has been identified. A LicenseStatus of a License which has been revoked. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of reason for a rejecting a License. A disagreement over Royalties or RoyaltyRate. A disagreement over the scope of the License (e.g. the use types granted). A License is already in place. A License is not needed any more. The MessageSender is not the right Party to send the License to. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Work is in the public domain in a requested Territory. A legal Status of a License for a Claim. A LicenseStatus of a License which is active. A LicenseStatus of a License which is pending. A LicenseStatus of a License which has been revoked. An operational Status of a licensing process. A LicenseStatus of a License which is pending. A LicensingProcessStatus of a process that has been processed. A LicensingProcessStatus in which information has been requested from a third Party. A Status of a File in terms of its validity in the Release Delivery Choreography Standard. A State in which a File contains no errors. A Type of action that is proposed. A request to resend the acknowledged Message, but not any referenced Files. A Type of membership. A Party which has assigned relevant rights to a claiming society for the Territory of the claiming society. A Party which has assigned relevant rights to a claiming society for several Territories. A Party which has assigned relevant rights to a claiming society for the world. A Type of action requested in a Message. A MessageActionType that contains a delivery of one or more NewReleaseMessage(s) of back catalog Releases. A MessageActionType that contains a delivery of one or more NewReleaseMessage(s) that should be processed with high priority. A MessageActionType that contains a delivery of one or more NewReleaseMessage(s) containing new Releases. A MessageActionType that contains one or more NewReleaseMessage(s) providing re-deliveries of Releases. A MessageActionType that contains a delivery of a take-down notice for a Release. This Message should be processed with high priority. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of revenue to which the content of the Message relates. Revenue accruing from sources other than SalesTransactions. Example: Revenue that is not directly related to ReleaseTransactions such as Revenues for set-up fees, Revenues future earnings, advances, money guarantees, other accrued pre-payments, unused subscription fees. Revenue accruing directly from ReleaseTransactions. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of Message in the Letters Of Direction Choreography Standard. A Musical Work Claim Request Message in the Identification Cycle. A Musical Work Claim Notification Message in the Identification Cycle. A Musical Work Claim Request Message in the Confirmation Cycle. A Musical Work Claim Notification Message in the Confirmation Cycle. A Musical Work Claim Notification Message in the LoC Cycle as the LoD message. A Musical Work Claim Notification Message in the LoC Cycle as the LoD confirmation. A Type of Message according to its operational status. A Message containing data which is expected to be used for commercial purposes. A Message containing data which is expected to be used for testing purposes. A Type of MIDI. A MIDI using one voice. A MIDI using two or more voices. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of Message in the Music Licensing Company Message Suite. A Message in the Music Licensing Company Message Suite Standard containing details of a SoundRecording. A Message in the Music Licensing Company Message Suite Standard containing a request for a declaration of SoundRecordings. A Message in the Music Licensing Company Message Suite Standard in which a claim, typically communicated via a DeclarationOfSoundRecordingRightsClaimMessage, is revoked. A Message in the Music Licensing Company Message Suite Standard used by one Music Licensing Company to inform a second Music Licensing Company about unit sales of Releases in electronic or physical formats. A Message in the Music Licensing Company Message Suite Standard containing a declaration of Revenue from the usage of Releases. A role played by a Contributor in relation to a MusicalWork. A Type of RightsClaim related to a MusicalWork. A RightsClaim for a Work that is believed to be copyright, but its ownership is uncertain. A RightsClaim in which a society makes no claim of ownership of control, because the controller of the RightShare in question is not represented by the society or any of its affiliated societies. Ownership or control by no specific Party. No RightsClaim can be made on Rights in a Creation which are in the public domain. A RightsClaim made by a society on behalf of one or more of its members and/or affiliated societies. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of MusicalWork. A MusicalWork with its Lyrics modified but which remain in the original Language. A MusicalWork based on a pre-existing instrumental MusicalWork to which Lyrics have been added. A MusicalWork in which new Lyrics are added to existing Lyrics. A MusicalWork to which new music is added to existing music. A MusicalWork made up of two or more MusicalWorks (in whole or in part). A MusicalWork composed of sounds with Lyrics and/or text to be performed by instruments and the human voice and to be performed in a dramatic context. Examples: opera, musical, play with music, revue or ballet. A MusicalWork in which Lyrics are removed to leave an instrumental Work. A MusicalWork in which Lyrics are completely replaced by new Lyrics. A MusicalWork in which the original Lyrics are translated into another Language. A MusicalWork whose expression is an overlaying of existing MusicalWorks or excerpts from MusicalWorks. Note: A Mashup typically results in the creation of a new piece of intellectual property. A MusicalWork whose expression is a combination of continuous and sequential existing MusicalWorks or excerpts from MusicalWorks. Note: A Medley does not normally result in the creation of a new copyright Work. A Work originally composed for use within a multimedia production not intended for broadcast. Examples: CDI, CD-ROM. A self-contained Part of a MusicalWork. While individual or selected movements from a MusicalWork are sometimes performed separately, a Performance of the complete MusicalWork requires all movements to be performed in succession. A MusicalWork which contains new material and one or more excerpts of other MusicalWorks. The creation process for such MusicalWorks usually involves sampling the excerpts of the MusicalWorks from other SoundRecordings of those MusicalWorks. A MusicalWork (with or without Lyrics) in which musical elements have been taken from one or more other MusicalWork(s) and modified. A MusicalWork in which music is added to a pre-existing Text. Example: The song Auld Lang Syne composed to an earlier poem of the same name. A MusicalWork based on another MusicalWork, in which the Lyrics are in their original form. A MusicalWork based on another MusicalWork, in which the musical elements are in their original form. A first, independently created MusicalWork. A MusicalWork whose expression is a combination of existing MusicalWorks or excerpts from MusicalWorks to which typically, additional original material has been added. Example: material may be added to provide musical links joining or combining the existing MusicalWorks. Note: A Potpourri typically results in the creation of a new piece of intellectual property and is sometimes known as Mashup. A Work recorded for use primarily in audio-visual productions or broadcasts. A Work specifically created for use in an AM/FM radio production. A Work specifically created for use in a theatrical production. A Work specifically created for use in a traditional television production. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A MusicalWork which has been modified but where no specific arrangement Type is known. An excerpt from a MusicalWork, where the specifics of the excerpt are not known. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Work specifically created for use in a video production. Examples: self-help videos, educational videos, ... A Type of Message in a batch in the Choreography for the Mechanical Licensing of Musical Works in Canada. A Message in the Musical Work Licensing Message Suite Standard, which conveys information about a request for a License or Claim. A Message in the Musical Work Licensing Message Suite Standard, which includes a License or Claim or a refusal thereof. A Message in the Musical Work Licensing Message Suite Standard, in which a (prospective) Licensee asks a (prospective) Licensor to provide additional information in order to enable the (prospective) Licensee to grant a License or make a Claim. A Message in the Musical Work Licensing Message Suite Standard, which conveys that a Licensee confirms or rejects a License or Claim received from a Licensor. A Message in the Release Notification Message Suite Standard, containing details of a new Release. A Message in the Choreography for the Mechanical Licensing of Musical Works in Canada that is sent to inform about a contract delivery. A Message in the Choreography for the Mechanical Licensing of Musical Works in Canada that is sent to inform about a Product deletion. A Type of Message in the Electronic Musical Work Notification Message Suite. A Message in the Electronic Musical Work Notification Message Suite Standard, containing details of one or more MusicalWork(s). The Message can also be used to communicate RightShares with respect to the reported MusicalWorks. A Message in the Electronic Musical Work Notification Message Suite Standard, containing details of a rights conflict with respect to one or more MusicalWork(s). The Message is typically used by a Licensee to report conflicts to Licensors with a view to have the conflict resolved. A Message in the Electronic Musical Work Notification Message Suite Standard, requesting claims for RightShares for one or more MusicalWork(s). A default response Message in the Electronic Musical Work Notification Message Suite Standard that is sent to acknowledge the receipt of a manifest File via FTP. Note: the default message may be replaced by choreography-specific acknowledgement Messages. A Message in the Electronic Musical Work Notification Message Suite Standard that is sent to document the FTP transfer of a batch of Messages. A Status of a NewReleaseMessage. A NewReleaseMessageStatus indicating that a NewReleaseMessage is not provided. A NewReleaseMessageStatus indicating that a NewReleaseMessage is provided. A Type of OperatingSystem. An OperatingSystem developed by Apple Inc. An OperatingSystem developed by Microsoft Corp. An OperatingSystem developed by Symbian Ltd. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of order. An OrderType in which the referenced Releases are back catalog Releases. An OrderType in which the referenced Releases should be procesed expeditioulsy. An OrderType in which the referenced Releases have been provided on a hard disk to the MessageRecipient. An OrderType in which only metadata and no Resources are delivered. An OrderType in which the referenced Releases are new Releases. An OrderType in which the referenced Releases are new Releases. Their schedule is delayed, which makes it mandatory they have a higher priority than NewReleaseOrders. An OrderType in which the referenced Releases are have been pre-ordered by the DSP. An OrderType in which the referenced Releases are re-delivered. An OrderType for a take-down of a specific Release that should be processed expeditioulsy. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of PLine. A (P) RightsNotice for an original Creation. A (P) RightsNotice for a remastered Creation. A Type of Creation according to advice which it carries about the level of explicitness or offensiveness of its content. A ParentalWarningType of a Creation which contains sexual, violent or other explicit material. A ParentalWarningType of a Creation in which sexual or other explicit material has been edited. A ParentalWarningType of a Creation for which no advice about sexual or other explicit content is available. A ParentalWarningType of a Creation which contains no sexual, violent or other explicit material. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of relationship between two Parties. A Type of PercentageRate. A percentage of a number of free goods permitted. A percentage of a gross Revenue. A percentage of a net Revenue. A percentage of a number of net sales. A percentage of a Price that a Consumer paid. A percentage of a statutory RoyaltyRate. A Type of Price for which information is provided. A regular RetailPrice. A Price to be paid during a pre-order period. A Type of Price according to its value range. A Type of Price. A Type of priority. A high Priority. A low Priority. A medium Priority. A Type of Product. A Product that is predominantly comprised of AudioResources (SoundRecordings or MIDIs). A Product that is predominantly comprised of Images. A Product that is a bundle of different types of Resources. A Product that is predominantly comprised of Products intended to be used on MobileTelephone devices. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Product that is predominantly comprised of Videos. A Type of relationship between a Project and a Contributor. A Type of use that is the purpose of an action. A MusicalWorkSoundRecording used as background. A MusicalWorkSoundRecording used as a channel trailer. A Fragment of a Resource. A MusicalWorkSoundRecording used as a film trailer. A MusicalWorkSoundRecording used as foreground. A MusicalWorkSoundRecording used as a trailer. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of a rate modification. A Description detailing reasons why a controlled composition clause applies, with special reference to multiple discs. A Description detailing reasons why a controlled composition clause applies. A Description detailing reasons why a controlled composition clause applies, with special reference to the sales volume. A Description detailing reasons why a controlled composition clause applies, with special reference to the videos. An Organization that issues ParentalWarnings. Alberta Film Ratings of Canada. The British Board of Film Classification of the United Kingdom. The British Columbia Film Classification Office of Canada. The Board of Film and Stage Cassification of Malta. The Bundesministerium für Unterricht, Kunst und Kultur of Austria. The Central Board of Film certification of India. The Consejo de Calificación Cinematográfica of Chile. The Comissão de Classificação de Espectáculos of Portugal. The Canadian Home Video Rating System of Canada. The Commission de Classification of the CNC of France. The Departamento de Justiça, Classificação, Títulos e Qualificação of Brazil. Eirin of Japan. The Film Censorship Board of Malaysia. Filmtilsynet of Norway. The Film and Publication Board of South Africa. The Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft of Germany. The Irish Film Classification Office of Ireland. The Instituto de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales of Argentinia. The Korea Media Rating Board of the Republic of Korea. The Kvikmyndaeftirlit Ríkisins of Iceland. The Krajowa Rada Radiofonii i Telewizj of Poland. The Lembaga Sensor Film of Indonesia. The Medierådet for Børn og Unge of Denmark. The Media Development Authority of Singapore. The rating scheme used in Bulgaria. The Manitoba Film Classification Board of Canada. The Ministry of Information and Culture of the UAE. The Motion Pictura Association of America of the USA. The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board of the Philippines. The National Bureau of Classification of the Maldives. The National Film and Video Censors Board of Nigeria. The Kijkwijzer system executed by the NICAM of The Netherlands. The Nacionālais Kino Centrs of Latvia. The Office of Film and Literature Classification of Australia. The Office of Film and Literature Classification of New Zealand. The Ontario Film Review Board of Canada. The Régie du cinéma du Québec of Canada. The Dirección General de Radio, Televisión y Cinematografía of Mexico. The Statens biografbyrå of Sweden. Smáís of Iceland. The Spitzenorganisation der Filmwirtschaft of Germany. The Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority of Hong-Kong. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. The Valtion elokuvatarkastamo of Finnland. A Type of reason. Reporting of SalesTransactions for the purpose of compiling charts. Reporting of SalesTransactions for the purpose of calculate royalties for them. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of revenue according to the recipient of the payment. A Revenue of a Performer and Producer. A Revenue of a Performer. A Revenue of a Producer. A mode of a Recording. A mono RecordingMode. A SoundRecording made in multichannel audio mode. A stereo RecordingMode. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A reason for a redelivery. A RedeliveryReasonType indicating that the MessageSender has detected that a Resource received is corrupt. A RedeliveryReasonType indicating that the MessageSender has detected that the metadata describing a Deal or Release (or part thereof) is inadequate. A RedeliveryReasonType indicating that the MessageSender has detected that some files that made up the original delivery of the Release were not (successfully) communicated. A RedeliveryReasonType indicating that the MessageSender has detected some processing error at the ReleaseDistributor that stopped the ReleaseDistributor from making the Release available. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A unit to which a Quantity refers. A ReferenceUnit of a Quantity that refers to a whole License. A ReferenceUnit of a Quantity that refers to a usage. A Relator between two Entities expressing a measurable relationship. The Relator between an Entity and another to which it is exactly equivalent. The Relator between a quantity and another which is larger. The Relator between a quantity and another which is larger than or equal to it. The Relator between a quantity and another which is smaller. The Relator between a quantity and another which is smaller than or equal to it. The Relator between an Entity and another to which it is not equivalent. A Status of the availability of a Release. A ReleaseAvailabilityStatus indicating that a Release is available for a DSP. A ReleaseAvailabilityStatus indicating that a Release is not available for a DSP. A ReleaseAvailabilityStatus indicating that a Release is not cleared for a DSP. A ReleaseAvailabilityStatus indicating that a Release is not cleared for a Territory. A ReleaseAvailabilityStatus indicating that a Release is, in principle, available for a DSP, but is still in the processing stages and will become available soon. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of relationship between two Releases. A ReleaseRelationshipType of a Release where the related Release is by an Ensemble that contains the Artist of the present Release. A ReleaseRelationshipType of a Release which is by an Artist of the same Ensemble as the Artist of another Release. A ReleaseRelationshipType of a Release where the related Release is by an Artist who is part of the Ensemble that created the present Release. A ReleaseRelationshipType of a Release which is by the same Artist as another Release. A ReleaseRelationshipType of a Release which is from the same recording project as another Release. A ReleaseRelationshipType of a Release which is largely equivalent to one or more other Releases which may have a different ResourceType (e.g. a video Release corresponding to an AudioRelease). A ReleaseRelationshipType of a digital Release that is equivalent to a PhysicalProduct (i.e. it is materially the same, where any difference is not material for marketing a Release to the Consumer or for reporting). A ReleaseRelationshipType of a video Release that is equivalent to an AudioRelease (i.e. it is materially the same, where any difference is not material for marketing a Release to the Consumer or for reporting). A ReleaseRelationshipType of an AudioRelease that is equivalent to a video Release (i.e. it is materially the same, where any difference is not material for marketing a Release to the Consumer or for reporting). A ReleaseRelationshipType of an Album that is a different version of another Album and that has additional Resources. A ReleaseRelationshipType of a Release that has been taken from a different AudioRelease. A ReleaseRelationshipType of a Release that has been taken from a different video Release. A ReleaseRelationshipType of a Release that has been used for another Release. A ReleaseRelationshipType of a PhysicalProduct that is equivalent to a digital Release (i.e. it is materially the same, where any difference is not material for marketing a Release to the Consumer or for reporting). A ReleaseRelationshipType of a Release that has been taken from a different Release. A ReleaseRelationshipType of an Album that is a different version of another Album, but has less Resources. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of Resource in the context of a Release. A Resource that is a main Resource of a Release. A Resource that is not a main Resource of a Release. It supports the PrimaryResources (examples are lyrics, cover art etc). In accordance with the GRid standard, a change in a PrimaryResource mandates a new GRid wheras a change in a SecondaryResource does not mandate a new GRid. A Type of Release according to its content, Duration and/or number of components. Note: a ReleaseType is the form in which a ReleaseCreator anticipates offering a Release to Consumers. A Video created for specifically to promote another Video, embodying a MusicalWork. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. A Release that is a digital equivalent of a physical SoundCarrier of an extended Duration, typically containing multiple Tracks of SoundRecordings. It may also contain bonus Resources. A Release containing a Resource for use as an AlertTone primarily on MobileTelephones. An audio-visual Recording using a rapid display of a sequence of images of 2-D or 3-D artwork or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement. A Type of an Entity used when a MessageSender wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is defined by the contractual relationship between MessageSender and MessageRecipient. A Release containing, chiefly, one or more Recordings of the reading of a book or manuscript. A Release predominantly containing excerpts from SoundRecordings. A Release containing an Image Resource that, in the physical equivalent Product, is a back cover image. A Release containing an Image Resource that, in the physical equivalent Product, is a back image of a booklet. A Release containing an Image Resource that, in the physical equivalent Product, is a front image of a booklet. A Release containing an Image Resource that, in the physical equivalent Product, is a booklet. A set comprising more than one Resource of different ResourceTypes compiled for release. Bundles are typically used in electronic distribution. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. An Album that contains one or more SoundRecordings based on classical MusicalWorks, i.e. MusicalWorks that typically shows a hierarchy of components such as a concerto with multiple movements. A Video recording of a live Performance, usually of music, before an audience. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. An audio-visual Recording made for use within a corporate entity. Examples include company-internal training videos. A Release consisting of a media bundle assembled out of other existing Albums. It may contain a mixture of both audio and video Albums, as well as bonus material. The bundled Albums become components within the digital boxed sets resource group structure. An audio-visual Recording that presents a social, political, scientific or historical subject. Documentaries include current affairs programmes, TV magazines, biographies and 'making of' programs. A Release containing an Image Resource that, in the physical equivalent Product, is a document. A Release typically for use as an EBook. A Part of a Series made available at a specific point in time. It may be that a Season or Series is not yet complete when an Episode is made available. Episodes include 'pilots'. An audio-visual Recording made for initial distribution in cinemas, where it would be the 'main attraction' of the screening, or prime-time television. A Bundle whose core Resources are Videos, but that may also contain Resources of different ResourceTypes. FilmBundles are typically used in electronic distribution. A Release containing an Image Resource that, in the physical equivalent Product, is a front cover image. A Release containing an Image Resource, that is typically used as pictogram in graphical user interfaces, to represent the Release or a Resource or Party related to the Release, and which can be selected to perform a function. A Video created for specifically to promote another Video, embodying a MusicalWork. A Release typically for use as an InteractiveBooklet. A Release typically for use in Karaoke applications. An audio-visual Recording capturing an Event such as a sporting event, theatrical performances, etc. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. A Release containing an Image Resource, that is typically used as a logo to represent parties associated with the Release. A Release containing typically one or more LongFormMusicalWorkVideo Resources. A Release containing typically one or more LongFormNonMusicalWorkVideo Resources. A Release containing typically one or more lyric sheet Resources. A multimedia Release typically containing multiple Resources of different ResourceTypes. It may also contain bonus Resources. A multimedia Release with a short total Duration, typically containing two Resources of different ResourceTypes. A Release containing typically one or more MusicalWorkBasedGame Resources. A Release containing typically one or more MusicalWorkClip Resources. A Release containing typically one or more MusicalWorkReadalongVideo Resources. A Release containing typically one or more MusicalWorkTrailer Resources. A Release containing typically one or more MusicalWorkVideoChapter Resources. An audio-visual Recording, usually regularly scheduled, which reports current events. A Release containing typically one or more NonMusicalWorkBasedGame Resources. A Release containing typically one or more NonMusicalWorkClip Resources. A Release containing typically one or more NonMusicalWorkReadalongVideo Resources. A Release containing typically one or more NonMusicalWorkTrailer Resources. A Release containing typically one or more NonMusicalWorkVideoChapter Resources. An audio-visual Recording that is not part of a Series or Season. A Release containing typically one or more Photograph Image Resources. A Release containing a Resource for use as an RingbackTone primarily on MobileTelephones. A Release containing a Resource for use as an Ringtone primarily on MobileTelephones. A Release containing a Resource for use as a Screensaver. A Set of Episodes. Typically, a Season contains all Episodes to be made available in a pre-determined time frame, which often is within a twelve-month period. It may be that a Series is not yet complete when an Season is made available. A Set of Resources (Episodes) designed to be made available sequentially. A Release containing typically one or more Resources representing sheet music. A Release containing typically one or more ShortFormMusicalWorkVideo Resources. A Release containing typically one or more ShortFormNonMusicalWorkVideo Resources. A Release with a short total Duration, typically containing one or two Tracks of SoundRecordings. A Release containing a single Resource. A Release containing a single primary Resource, augmented by a single cover art image. A Release containing normally one SoundRecording. A Video created for specifically to promote another Video, embodying a MusicalWork. A Release containing an Image Resource that, in the physical equivalent Product, is a TrayImage. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Release typically containing multiple Video Tracks. It may also contain bonus Resources. A Release containing typically one or more LongFormNonMusicalWorkVideo Resources. A Release predominantly containing excerpts from Videos. A Release containing typically one or more VideoScreenCapture Image Resources. A Release with a short total Duration, typically containing one or two ShortFormVideos. A Release containing normally one Video. A Release containing a Resource for use as a Wallpaper. A Type of report according to its FileFormat. American Standard Code for Information Interchange as defined in ISO 464. Comma-Separated Values as specified by IETF. Excel 2000 as defined by Microsoft. Excel 2007 as defined by Microsoft. Excel 2010 as defined by Microsoft. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. Extensible Markup Language as defined by W3C. A Type of report. A Communication in the ERN Choreography (ERN-C) regarding a change in the delivery frequency of ERN Messages. A Communication in the ERN Choreography (ERN-C) regarding information, from a ReleaseDistributor, about an available Release. A Communication in the ERN Choreography (ERN-C) regarding information about selected Releases ordered for delivery. A Communication in the ERN Choreography (ERN-C) regarding a redelivery of Resources, Releases or ReleaseDeals. A Communication in the ERN Choreography (ERN-C) regarding the availability of a Release or ReleaseDeal. A Communication in the ERN Choreography (ERN-C) regarding a request for the availability of a Release or ReleaseDeal. A Communication in the ERN Choreography (ERN-C) regarding information, from a ReleaseDistributor, about the status of a Release. A Communication in the ERN Choreography (ERN-C) regarding the request for information, from a ReleaseDistributor, about the status of a Release. A Communication in the ERN Choreography (ERN-C) regarding the status of a Release or ReleaseDeal in a supply chain. A Communication in the ERN Choreography (ERN-C) regarding a delivery of a report. A Communication in the ERN Choreography (ERN-C) regarding a report request. A Communication in the ERN Choreography (ERN-C) regarding the status of a supply chain. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of reason for requesting something. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of action requested. A Type of an Entity which is described only in an AdditionalInformation element. A request to correct the data and inform any data providers. No need to inform the sender of the DataMismatchMessage. A request to correct the data and resend the data to the sender of the DataMismatchMessage. No specific further action is requested. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A role played by a Contributor in relation to a Fixation of an abstract Creation. A Party who performs spoken word or mime. A Designer of a building. A principal Contributor to a Performance of a MusicalWork or a NonMusicalWork that results in the creation of a Resource. Note: Used for naming groups as well as individuals. An Artist commonly associated with a Work as one of its Performers, and whose identity is only used for accurate Work identification. A group of individuals who perform vocally and/or instrumentally together. A Publisher of books. A Creator of a cartoon. A group of Parties who perform vocally together. Typically, Choirs consist of at least 2 people in an combination of different vocal ranges. A Creator of a dance. A Creator of a computer graphics. A Party who leads or conducts a Performance by a group of musicians. A Party contributing to the making of a Creation. A Designer of a costume. A Creator of a design. A Creator who adds the dubbing into a Resource. A Creator processing and encoding a Resource for distribution. A group of two or more Parties performing a MusicalWork together. Note: An Ensemble may be of any size or any grouping of Performers from a vocal duo to a full orchestra. A Party who is not the MainArtist but is acknowledged as a significant Contributor to the Performance. Note: FeaturedArtists are often MainArtists on their own Resources. They are also frequently credited on marketing material using the term 'featuring ...'. A Director of a movie. A Publisher of films. A Party who edits an audio-visual production for publishing. A Party (individual or company) that is responsible for the financing of an audio-visual production. A Party that is responsible for (part of) the soundtrack used in an audio-visual Resource. A Creator of a drawing. A Designer of graphical elements. A Creator of an article for a magazine or a newspaper. A Party who is a principal credited Artist for a Resource. A Person that is a member of a Group. A Party who tells a story or gives an account of an event. A Publisher of newspapers. A large group of Parties performing a MusicalWork together, predominantly using musical instruments rather than voice. An Orchestra is typically led by a Conductor. A Creator of a painting. A Publisher of periodicals (e.g. magazines, journals). A Creator of a photograph. A Director of responsible for photography. A Party who performs a MusicalWork either vocally or instrumentally and would be considered the principal Contributor for the piece. A Party responsible for an artistic input to the production of a Resource (e.g. a SoundRecording or audiovisual Recording). A Creator of a computer program. A RightsController as it appears on a product. A Creator of a screenplay. A Designer of a setting for a scene. A Party who performs the featured Part of a MusicalWork (or a section of it) alone or with only supporting accompaniment. A Director of a stageplay. A Party who is employed in a studio and contributes to the making of a Resource. A Party that is responsible for the creation of SubTitles/captions. A Translator of SubTitles. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of reason for omitting a Resource. A Release defining a 'passport' service where Resources are added over time. A Release made available to a ReleaseDistributor before the official release to Consumers. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Release provided without Resources to a ReleaseDistributor, who then adds Resources. A Type of Resource. A still visual Recording or illustration of an object. Examples: a Photograph or a GraphicImage. A Set of computer instructions which enables a sound processor to generate sounds (using the Musical Instrument Digital Interface as defined by the MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA)). A hand-written or printed form of musical notation. A program that enables a Computer to perform a specific task(s). An audio Recording. A written Manifestation. Examples: the Lyrics of a MusicalWork or the Text of an interview. A Resource which is UserDefined. An audio-visual Recording. A Type of revenue earned by the SoundRecording, according to the way the revenue is generated. A Revenue from financial interest. A Revenue generated by indemnities. A Revenue generated by Royalties. A Type of relationship between two RightShares. A Type of RightShare. A RightShare of a MusicalWork as agreed between the writers. The sum of all MusicalWorkManuscriptShares on a MusicalWork equals 100%. It is possible (though unusual) for MusicalWorkManuscriptShares to vary by Territory or Rights Type. Manuscript Shares are often referred to as Writer Shares. A RightShare as calculated for the collection of money for RightShares. A RightShare owned by the OriginalPublisher (i.e. the MusicPublisher who has been given the rights by the writer, as opposed to by another Publisher) of the MusicalWork. They are also referred to as Stakeholder Shares or Primary Publishers Shares. A Type of rights claim policy. A policy where the recipient of the message shall report any use of a Release or Resource that meets the condition to the relevant rights holder(s). A policy where the recipient of the message shall block any use of a Release or Resource that meets the condition. A policy where the recipient of the message may make the Release or Resource that meets the condition available for commercial purposes and shall report revenues to the relevant rights holder(s). A role of a RightsController. A Party responsible for administering Rights in a Resource or Release. Note: This role does not entail any ownership or control of the exploitation of Rights, although the same Party may also be an owner or controller of Rights in that way. A Party administrating Rights on behalf of one or more RightsControllers. A Party who owns and/or controls Rights in a MusicalWork and/or a Resource. A Party that collects and distributes Royalties on behalf of one or more RightsControllers. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of a RightsController. A RightsController who owns and/or controls the original Rights in a MusicalWork and/or a Resource. A RightsController who is a successor in title. An exclusive Licensee. A Type of Right which is covered. The Right to make a Work available to the public. The Right to record and distribute a Work on a Carrier. The Right to perform a Work. This is, to present a Work by action such as playing, reciting, singing, or projecting to the public in their presence. The Right to make a visual copy of a Work (and distribute it). The Right to make a physical reproduction of a Work. The Right to include and combine a Work either completely or in parts in timed relation with Works of other types for the making of an audio-visual or multimedia Creation or a database. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of RoyaltyRate according to the calculation method. A RoyaltyRate for Products classified as 'budget'. A RoyaltyRate calculated through provisions of a contract containing a 'controlled composition' clause. A controlled RoyaltyRate applied to a RightShare in a Work. A minimum statutory RoyaltyRate. A RoyaltyRate negotiated between individual Licensor and Licensee. A reduced RoyaltyRate. A reduced StatutoryRoyaltyRate. A statutory RoyaltyRate. A Type of RoyaltyRate. A RoyaltyRate in absolute monetary terms. A percentage or value Rate at which royalties are due, representing the percentage of some Amount (e.g., RetailPrice) payable in royalties. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Status of the availability of a sales report. A SalesReportAvailabilityStatus indicating that a sales report is currently available. A SalesReportAvailabilityStatus indicating that no sales report is currently available. The biological sex of a being. A female Sex. A male Sex. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of SheetMusicCodec. A Type of SheetMusic. A Type of Software. Software providing access, by using technology that provides User interaction, to Resources which add user value to the Release. This is often, but not always, related to the packaging of the PhysicalProduct. Game Software, containing sounds which do not embody a MusicalWork. Game Software, containing sounds which embody a MusicalWork. A Software application which is a screensaver for a display (e.g. on a mobile phone) or monitor (e.g. on a PersonalComputer). A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of sound processor. A sound processor using the Musical Instrument Digital Interface as defined by the MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA). Synthetic-music mobile application format specified by Yamaha for portable electronic devices, Version 2. Synthetic-music mobile application format specified by Yamaha for portable electronic devices, Version 3. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of SoundRecording. A SoundRecording to read along to, and interact with, stories and songs, embodying a MusicalWork. A SoundRecording embodying a MusicalWork. A SoundRecording to read along to, and interact with, stories and songs, not embodying a MusicalWork. A SoundRecording which does not embody a MusicalWork. Examples: a SoundRecording of an Artist interview or a monologue. A SoundRecording containing spoken words with or without background music. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Status of a Release in a supply chain. A SupplyChainStatus indicating that a Release has been delivered to the ReleaseDistributor. A SupplyChainStatus indicating that a Release is currently being delivered to the ReleaseDistributor. A SupplyChainStatus indicating that a Release is currently being prepared to be delivered to the ReleaseDistributor. A SupplyChainStatus indicating that an order for delivery has been placed with the ReleaseCreator. A SupplyChainStatus indicating that the ReleaseCreator has encountered a processing error with respect to the Release. A SupplyChainStatus indicating that the ReleaseDistributor has encountered a processing error with respect to the Release. A SupplyChainStatus indicating that a Release has been made available to Consumers. A SupplyChainStatus indicating that a Release is currently not available from the ReleaseCreator. A SupplyChainStatus indicating that a Release has been received by the ReleaseDistributor. A SupplyChainStatus indicating that a Release has been staged for publication by the ReleaseCreator. A SupplyChainStatus indicating that a Release has been successfully ingested by the ReleaseDistributor. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of Tax according to its scope. A Tax which is a combination of several Taxes. A Tax which applies at the federal level. A Tax which applies locally. A Tax which applies at the provincial level. A Tax which applies at the state level. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of Tax. A Tax which is a combination of several Taxes. A Tax which is applicable to an Amount paid for a Product by an end Customer. A Tax which has to be paid for services. A Tax which is applicable to an Amount at the source of the transaction. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of code. A StandardIdentifier according to ISO 3166-1 Alpha 2 standard (or WorldWide). This is the default value. A StandardIdentifier according to CISAC's Territory Information System. A Type of code which also includes deprecated codes. A StandardIdentifier according to ISO 3166-3 standard. Note: these codes are four-letter codes. A StandardIdentifier according to ISO 3166-1 Alpha 2 standard (or WorldWide). This is the default value. A StandardIdentifier according to CISAC's Territory Information System. A Type of TextCodec. American Standard Code for Information Interchange as defined in ISO 464. The EBU-TT format for subtitling data exchange (based on TTML), as defined by the European Broadcasting Union (aka EBU 3264). HyperText Markup Language as defined by W3C. Office Open XML for the representation of texts as defined in ISO/IEC 29500 (also known as Microsoft Word XML format). Portable Document Format as defined by Adobe. Postscript as defined by Adobe. Rich Text Format as defined by Microsoft. The SRT format as developed by SubRip. Timed Text Markup Language, a coding format used for Captions, as defined by W3C. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. The Web Video Text Tracks format used for Captions, as defined by W3C. A Type of Text. A Resource that contains the text to be shown as subtitles, including closed or open captioning, as well as timing information A digital equivalent of a conventionally printed book. A Text included with a SoundCarrier, in the physical world typically in its sleeve or packaging. Example: a mix of factual, anecdotal and discographic material. A Text consisting of the words of a MusicalWork. A Text of a small book usually in reference to the packaging relating to a physical Creation which does not use technology that provides User interaction. A written Text intended to communicate or store collections of data. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of Theme. A Theme used in the final moments of the containing Resource, Collection or Release. A Theme used throughout the containing Resource, Collection or Release. A Theme used in the introduction of the containing Resource, Collection or Release. A Theme used during a part of the containing Resource, Collection or Release. A Theme used during the display of title of the containing Resource, Collection or Release. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A CISAC four-digit TIS code representing a Territory. Afghanistan (Source: TIS Standard). Albania (Source: TIS Standard). Algeria (Source: TIS Standard). Andorra (Source: TIS Standard). Angola (Source: TIS Standard). Antigua And Barbuda (Source: TIS Standard). Azerbaijan (Source: TIS Standard). Argentina (Source: TIS Standard). Australia (Source: TIS Standard). Austria (Source: TIS Standard). Bahamas (Source: TIS Standard). Bahrain (Source: TIS Standard). Bangladesh (Source: TIS Standard). Armenia (Source: TIS Standard). Barbados (Source: TIS Standard). Belgium (Source: TIS Standard). Bhutan (Source: TIS Standard). Bolivia (Source: TIS Standard). Bosnia And Herzegovina (Source: TIS Standard). Botswana (Source: TIS Standard). Brazil (Source: TIS Standard). Belize (Source: TIS Standard). Solomon Islands (Source: TIS Standard). Brunei Darussalam (Source: TIS Standard). Bulgaria (Source: TIS Standard). Myanmar (Source: TIS Standard). Burundi (Source: TIS Standard). Belarus (Source: TIS Standard). Cambodia (Source: TIS Standard). Cameroon (Source: TIS Standard). Canada (Source: TIS Standard). Cape Verde (Source: TIS Standard). Central African Republic (Source: TIS Standard). Sri Lanka (Source: TIS Standard). Chad (Source: TIS Standard). Chile (Source: TIS Standard). China (Source: TIS Standard). Taiwan, Province of China (Source: TIS Standard). Colombia (Source: TIS Standard). Comoros (Source: TIS Standard). Congo (Source: TIS Standard). Congo, The Democratic Republic of The (Source: TIS Standard). Costa Rica (Source: TIS Standard). Croatia (Source: TIS Standard). Cuba (Source: TIS Standard). Cyprus (Source: TIS Standard). Czechoslovakia (Source: TIS Standard). Czech Republic (Source: TIS Standard). Benin (Source: TIS Standard). Denmark (Source: TIS Standard). Dominica (Source: TIS Standard). Dominican Republic (Source: TIS Standard). Ecuador (Source: TIS Standard). El Salvador (Source: TIS Standard). Equatorial Guinea (Source: TIS Standard). Ethiopia (Source: TIS Standard). Ethiopia (Source: TIS Standard). Eritrea (Source: TIS Standard). Estonia (Source: TIS Standard). Fiji (Source: TIS Standard). Finland (Source: TIS Standard). France (Source: TIS Standard). French Polynesia (Source: TIS Standard). Djibouti (Source: TIS Standard). Gabon (Source: TIS Standard). Georgia (Source: TIS Standard). Gambia (Source: TIS Standard). Germany (after 1990) (Source: TIS Standard). German Democratic Republic (Source: TIS Standard). Germany (before 1990) (Source: TIS Standard). Ghana (Source: TIS Standard). Kiribati (Source: TIS Standard). Greece (Source: TIS Standard). Grenada (Source: TIS Standard). Guatemala (Source: TIS Standard). Guinea (Source: TIS Standard). Guyana (Source: TIS Standard). Haiti (Source: TIS Standard). Holy See (Vatican City State) (Source: TIS Standard). Honduras (Source: TIS Standard). Hong Kong (Source: TIS Standard). Hungary (Source: TIS Standard). Iceland (Source: TIS Standard). India (Source: TIS Standard). Indonesia (Source: TIS Standard). Iran, Islamic Republic of (Source: TIS Standard). Iraq (Source: TIS Standard). Ireland (Source: TIS Standard). Israel (Source: TIS Standard). Italy (Source: TIS Standard). Cote D'Ivoire (Source: TIS Standard). Jamaica (Source: TIS Standard). Japan (Source: TIS Standard). Kazakhstan (Source: TIS Standard). Jordan (Source: TIS Standard). Kenya (Source: TIS Standard). Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (Source: TIS Standard). Korea, Republic of (Source: TIS Standard). Kuwait (Source: TIS Standard). Kyrgyzstan (Source: TIS Standard). Lao People's Democratic Republic (Source: TIS Standard). Lebanon (Source: TIS Standard). Lesotho (Source: TIS Standard). Latvia (Source: TIS Standard). Liberia (Source: TIS Standard). Libya (Source: TIS Standard). Liechtenstein (Source: TIS Standard). Lithuania (Source: TIS Standard). Luxembourg (Source: TIS Standard). Madagascar (Source: TIS Standard). Malawi (Source: TIS Standard). Malaysia (Source: TIS Standard). Maldives (Source: TIS Standard). Mali (Source: TIS Standard). Malta (Source: TIS Standard). Mauritania (Source: TIS Standard). Mauritius (Source: TIS Standard). Mexico (Source: TIS Standard). Monaco (Source: TIS Standard). Mongolia (Source: TIS Standard). Moldova, Republic of (Source: TIS Standard). Montenegro (Source: TIS Standard). Morocco (Source: TIS Standard). Mozambique (Source: TIS Standard). Oman (Source: TIS Standard). Namibia (Source: TIS Standard). Nauru (Source: TIS Standard). Nepal (Source: TIS Standard). Netherlands (Source: TIS Standard). New Caledonia (Source: TIS Standard). Vanuatu (Source: TIS Standard). New Zealand (Source: TIS Standard). Nicaragua (Source: TIS Standard). Niger (Source: TIS Standard). Nigeria (Source: TIS Standard). Norway (Source: TIS Standard). Micronesia, Federated States of (Source: TIS Standard). Marshall Islands (Source: TIS Standard). Palau (Source: TIS Standard). Pakistan (Source: TIS Standard). Panama (Source: TIS Standard). Papua New Guinea (Source: TIS Standard). Paraguay (Source: TIS Standard). Peru (Source: TIS Standard). Philippines (Source: TIS Standard). Poland (Source: TIS Standard). Portugal (Source: TIS Standard). Guinea-Bissau (Source: TIS Standard). Timor-Leste (Source: TIS Standard). Puerto Rico (Source: TIS Standard). Qatar (Source: TIS Standard). Romania (Source: TIS Standard). Russian Federation (Source: TIS Standard). Rwanda (Source: TIS Standard). Saint Kitts And Nevis (Source: TIS Standard). Saint Lucia (Source: TIS Standard). Saint Vincent And The Grenadines (Source: TIS Standard). San Marino (Source: TIS Standard). Sao Tome And Principe (Source: TIS Standard). Saudi Arabia (Source: TIS Standard). Senegal (Source: TIS Standard). Serbia (Source: TIS Standard). Seychelles (Source: TIS Standard). Sierra Leone (Source: TIS Standard). Singapore (Source: TIS Standard). Slovakia (Source: TIS Standard). Viet Nam (Source: TIS Standard). Slovenia (Source: TIS Standard). Somalia (Source: TIS Standard). South Africa (Source: TIS Standard). Zimbabwe (Source: TIS Standard). Yemen, Democratic (Source: TIS Standard). Spain (Source: TIS Standard). South Sudan (Source: TIS Standard). Sudan (Source: TIS Standard). Western Sahara (Source: TIS Standard). Sudan (Source: TIS Standard). Suriname (Source: TIS Standard). Swaziland (Source: TIS Standard). Sweden (Source: TIS Standard). Switzerland (Source: TIS Standard). Syrian Arab Republic (Source: TIS Standard). Tajikistan (Source: TIS Standard). Thailand (Source: TIS Standard). Togo (Source: TIS Standard). Tonga (Source: TIS Standard). Trinidad And Tobago (Source: TIS Standard). United Arab Emirates (Source: TIS Standard). Tunisia (Source: TIS Standard). Turkey (Source: TIS Standard). Turkmenistan (Source: TIS Standard). Tuvalu (Source: TIS Standard). Uganda (Source: TIS Standard). Ukraine (Source: TIS Standard). Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of (Source: TIS Standard). USSR (Source: TIS Standard). Egypt (Source: TIS Standard). United Kingdom (Source: TIS Standard). Tanzania, United Republic of (Source: TIS Standard). United States (Source: TIS Standard). Burkina Faso (Source: TIS Standard). Uruguay (Source: TIS Standard). Uzbekistan (Source: TIS Standard). Venezuela (Source: TIS Standard). Samoa (Source: TIS Standard). Yemen (before 1990) (Source: TIS Standard). Yemen (after 1990) (Source: TIS Standard). Yugoslavia (Source: TIS Standard). Serbia And Montenegro (Source: TIS Standard). Zambia (Source: TIS Standard). Africa (Source: TIS Standard). America (Source: TIS Standard). American Continent (Source: TIS Standard). Antilles (Source: TIS Standard). Apec Countries (Source: TIS Standard). Asean Countries (Source: TIS Standard). Asia (Source: TIS Standard). Australasia (Source: TIS Standard). Balkans (Source: TIS Standard). Baltic States (Source: TIS Standard). Benelux (Source: TIS Standard). British Isles (Source: TIS Standard). British West Indies (Source: TIS Standard). Central America (Source: TIS Standard). Commonwealth (Source: TIS Standard). Commonwealth African Territories (Source: TIS Standard). Commonwealth Asian Territories (Source: TIS Standard). Commonwealth Australasian Territories (Source: TIS Standard). Commonwealth of Independent States (Source: TIS Standard). Eastern Europe (Source: TIS Standard). Europe (Source: TIS Standard). European Economic Area (Source: TIS Standard). European Continent (Source: TIS Standard). European Union (Source: TIS Standard). GSA Countries (Source: TIS Standard). Middle East (Source: TIS Standard). Nafta Countries (Source: TIS Standard). Nordic Countries (Source: TIS Standard). North Africa (Source: TIS Standard). North America (Source: TIS Standard). Oceania (Source: TIS Standard). Scandinavia (Source: TIS Standard). South America (Source: TIS Standard). South East Asia (Source: TIS Standard). West Indies (Source: TIS Standard). World (Source: TIS Standard). A Type of Title which defines its origin, form or the function it fulfils in relation to a Creation. Note: A Title may fulfil more than one role. Example: 'Help' may be both the OriginalTitle and the DisplayTitle for the well-known Beatles song. A shortened version of the DisplayTitle which may be used for devices that have limited display capability. An alternative to the ReferenceTitle. Example: a song may become well known or 'also known as (a.k.a.)' by its first line or a line from its chorus: 'Don't Stop Me Now' performed by Queen may have an AlternativeTitle 'Having A Good Time' or, 'I will always love you' performed by Whitney Houston may have an AlternativeTitle of 'Theme from Bodyguard'. A Title expressed by the RightsController as to how a Title should be displayed for presentation to the Consumer. A Title which consists of the first line of the text of which it is a Title. A Title structured according to a naming convention. A Title given to a grouping of Creations. Example: 'Stadium Arcadium' by Red Hot Chilli Peppers is a GroupingTitle for their Product because it contains two Products which are each separately named 'Saturn' and 'Mars'. A Title by which a Creation is often incorrectly known. A Title that contains common typographic errors. A Title given to a Creation by its Creator(s), in its original Language. Note: A Creation may be given more than one OriginalTitle. Note: The OriginalTitle of a Creation X may be the ReferenceTitle of a Creation that X is based on. Example: the OriginalTitle of the MusicalWork 'My Way' (written by Paul Anka) is 'Comme d'habitude' (written by Claude François). A Title created to aid database searching (for example, where special characters, puns, or slang have been replaced by standardized elements). A Title which has been arranged such that it can be used for alphabetic sorting. A Title of a Creation as Part of another Creation. A Title from which all initial articles and punctuation have been removed. A translation into a different Language of the value contained in an OriginalTitle Element. Note: this is not the same as the OriginalTitle of a translation of a Creation, though the two will often be represented by the same text string. Example: the TranslatedTitle of 'Le Nozze di Figaro' is 'The Marriage Of Figaro'. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of relationship between a Track and a Contributor. A UnitOfMeasure for a BitRate. Bit per second. GBit per second. kBit per second. MBit per second. A UnitOfMeasure for a condition value. A millisecond. A minute. Percent. Pixel. A second. A UnitOfMeasure for an Extent. Centimeter. Inch. Millimeter. Percent of the screen. Pixel. A UnitOfMeasure for a FrameRate. Hertz, interlaced. Hertz, non-interlaced. A UnitOfMeasure for a frequency. GHertz. Hertz. kHertz. MHertz. A Type of Message according to whether the Message contains original data or updates to previously sent data. A Message which contains data that has not previously been communicated to the MessageRecipient. A Message which contains data that updates data previously communicated to the MessageRecipient. A Type of a nature of a Service, or a Release, as used by a Consumer. A Type of an Entity used when a MessageSender wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is defined by the contractual relationship between MessageSender and MessageRecipient. To Deliver a Resource using radio waves on the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. To Download under a condition (e.g. tethered to a service or device). To Stream where the only interactivity provided allows the Consumer to start, stop, pause, fast forward and rewind the Stream, and where there is limited flexibility to influence the content of the Stream. To display a Resource on a device where it will disappear when the device is switched off. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. To transfer a Release from a Service's Computer to a Consumer's Computer for later consumption. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. To reproduce an audio Resource in the creation of the soundtrack of an audio or audiovisual Advertisement. Note: this use does not include the public performance of the included Resource. To reproduce a Resource to enable a live Performance event. Note: this includes dramatic performances, dance shows and fashion exhibitions. To reproduce an audio Resource in the creation of a soundtrack of an audiovisual Work. Note: this use does not include the public performance of the included Resource. To reproduce an audio Resource in the creation of a music on hold system. Note: this use does not include the public performance of the included Resource. To reproduce an audio Resource to enable a public Performance. Note: this use does not include the public performance of the included Resource. To reproduce an audio Resource to enable any form of radio transmission. Note: this use does not include the public performance of the included Resource. To reproduce an audio Resource to enable any form of television transmission. Note: this use does not include the public performance of the included Resource. To reproduce and make available an excerpt from a Resource in an on demand internet streaming service. This use applies for example to excerpts/previews of sound recordings that consumers can listen to on-demand on sites such as Amazon or iTunes before buying the previewed product. To Download directly from a Kiosk to a consumer device. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. To Deliver a Resource to a specific list of recipients, by terrestrial or satellite transmission. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. To Stream a Release as part of a scheduled program that has been a-priori arranged. Consumers cannot directly influence the content or order of a NonInteractiveStream. NonInteractiveStreams are often referred to as web casts or pre-programmed Streams. To Stream a Release with full interactivity. To Perform a Resource in a music on hold service. To Perform a Resource as part of a live Performance event. Note: this includes dramatic performances, dance shows and fashion exhibitions. To Perform publicly. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. To Download for permanent storage and subsequent consumption by the Consumer. To play a Resource in a Release as an analogue signal for listening and/or viewing by an individual or small group. To play a Resource in a Release publicly. This UseType is typically used when reporting such usages to rights holders. To Deliver a series of Resources as a download via web syndication. To Copy a Resource on paper or an another permanent Medium where it can be seen. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. To Copy a Resource for private use. This UseType is typically used when reporting revenues related to private copying levies. To purchase a PhysicalProduct. To allow access to a Release for a limited Period of Time. To Stream simultaneously over two or more different media systems or channels. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. To stream a Resource. To Download to a tethered download host (a device which must be connected to a DSP's service through a broadband connection whenever a downloaded Resource is played). To Stream where the only interactivity provided allows the Consumer to start, stop, pause, fast forward and rewind the Stream. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. To use a Resource in a Release as an alert primarily on a MobileTelephone for an event other than an incoming phone call. Examples: an incoming text message or a new voice mail. To Use a Resource in a Release that has been provided to a Consumer as part of a hardware purchase. The use of a Release for a form of entertainment in which an amateur singer or singers sing along with recorded music on microphone. To Use a Resource in a Release as the audible ringing that is heard primarily on a MobileTelephone by the calling party after dialing and prior to the call being answered at the receiving end. To Use a Resource in a Release as ringbacktune. To Use a Resource in a Release as an alert for an incoming phone call primarily on a MobileTelephone. To Use a Resource in a Release as ringtune. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. To use a Resource in a Release as a screen saver for an idling device. To Use a Resource as a voice greeting that contains an audio master clip in the background. Such a greeting can be used for outgoing and/or incoming voicemails. [missing definition] To use a Resource in a Release to aid identification processes (e.g. to support rights management operations where a record company provides sound recordings to a service provider for fingerprinting or watermarking). For the avoidance of doubt: this UseType does not include making the Release available to Consumers. To reproduce and perform a Resource in a phone messaging system. To reproduce and perform a Resource in a service for phone based listening. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A UseType in which Consumers use a Release as part of their own Creation (e.g. a web site) only when the Release is provided by the ReleaseCreator to the service provider (e.g. the web site hosting company) and where the ReleaseCreator has stipulated to the service provider the ways in which the Release may be used by Consumers and these stipulations are conveyed to Consumers. A UseType in which Consumers use a Release as part of their own Creation (e.g. a web site) when the Release is not provided by the ReleaseCreator to the service provider (e.g. the web site hosting company) but by the Consumer or by other Consumers making the Release available through the service provider. To Deliver a Resource over the Internet using streaming technology. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. A Type of physical interface by which a Consumer uses a Service or Release. A Type of an Entity used when a MessageSender wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is defined by the contractual relationship between MessageSender and MessageRecipient. A device for interacting with Releases that is directly connected to the Internet. This includes set-top boxes. An interactive entertainment Computer or electronic device with the primary function to manipulate the video display signal of a display device (a television, monitor, etc.) to display a game. A device for playing back audio and/or audio-visual Resources in a defined public location on demand by an individual Consumer usually following payment. A device for Karaoke applications. A device in a fixed physical location for vending Resources chosen by an individual Consumer usually upon payment onto a physical Carrier. A Jukebox where the Releases are stored locally. A small Computer based on a microprocessor. In addition to the microprocessor, a PersonalComputer has a keyboard for entering data, a monitor for displaying information, speakers for producing sound and a storage device for saving data. A PersonalComputer may be a desktop or laptop, and it may run a variety of OperatingSystems. A device that can be used to transfer Resources to physical media such as CD-ROMs, DVDs or flash memory. A small, portable device with many of the features of a laptop PersonalComputer, which is also or primarily designed for storing, organizing and playing Resources. A Jukebox where the Releases are stored remotely and are accessed during play-back. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of RoyaltyRate. A value which is the calculated RoyaltyRate as agreed in the relevant contract. A value which is the ceiling for the RoyaltyRate as agreed in the relevant contract. A value which is the floor for the RoyaltyRate as agreed in the relevant contract. A Type of VideoCodec. Advanced Video Coding as specified in ISO/IEC 14496-10. A VideoCodec as specified in ITU-T H.261. A VideoCodec as specified in ITU-T H.263. A VideoCodec defined by the Moving Pictures Expert Group and specified in ISO/IEC 11172-2. A VideoCodec defined by the Moving Pictures Expert Group and specified in ISO/IEC 13818-2. A VideoCodec defined by the Moving Pictures Expert Group and specified in ISO/IEC 14469-2. QuickTime as developed by Apple Inc. Real Video as developed by RealNetworks Inc. Shockwave as developed by Macromedia Inc. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. Windows Media Video as developed by Microsoft Corp. A Type of Video. A Video that is acted (not an Animation). An audio-visual Recording using a rapid display of a sequence of images of 2-D or 3-D artwork or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement. A Video that is both acted and an Animation. A Type of resolution (or definition) in which a Video is provided. A VideoDefinitionType of a Video that is provided in a resolution exceeding 704 x 480 pixels. A VideoDefinitionType of a Video that is provided in a resolution not exceeding 704 x 480 pixels. A Type of Video. A Video created for specifically to promote another Video, embodying a MusicalWork. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. An audio-visual Recording using a rapid display of a sequence of images of 2-D or 3-D artwork or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement. An audio-visual Recording documenting events happening behind the scenes. An extract of a ConcertVideo. A Video recording of a live Performance, usually of music, before an audience. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. An audio-visual Recording made for use within a corporate entity. Examples include company-internal training videos. An audio-visual Recording that presents a social, political, scientific or historical subject. Documentaries include current affairs programmes, TV magazines, biographies and 'making of' programs. A Part of a Series made available at a specific point in time. It may be that a Season or Series is not yet complete when an Episode is made available. Episodes include 'pilots'. An audio-visual Recording made for initial distribution in cinemas, where it would be the 'main attraction' of the screening, or prime-time television. A Video created for specifically to promote another Video, embodying a MusicalWork. An audio-visual Recording of an interview. A Video for Karaoke applications, typically for singing along to. An audio-visual Recording capturing an Event such as a sporting event, theatrical performances, etc. This allowed value is deprecated. DDEX advises that this value will be removed at a future date and therefore recommends against using it. A Video of an extended duration typically containing multiple tracks embodying at least one MusicalWork. Example: a concert video. LongFormMusicalWorkVideos are typically identified by an ISRC. A Video of an extended duration not embodying a MusicalWork. An audio-visual Recording (often a slide show), with captions showing the lyrics. An aid to navigate through a Video which may be organized, e.g., into chapters. Menus are typically used on a DVD-Video. An extract from a Video, embodying a MusicalWork. A Video to read along to, and interact with, stories and songs, embodying a MusicalWork. A Video created for specifically to promote another Video, embodying a MusicalWork. A VideoChapter embodying a MusicalWork. An audio-visual Recording, usually regularly scheduled, which reports current events. An extract from a Video, not embodying a MusicalWork. A Video to read along to, and interact with, stories and songs, not embodying a MusicalWork. A Video created for specifically to promote another Video, not embodying a MusicalWork. A VideoChapter not embodying a MusicalWork. An audio-visual Recording that is not part of a Series or Season. A Video recording of Performance of an opera. A Set of Episodes. Typically, a Season contains all Episodes to be made available in a pre-determined time frame, which often is within a twelve-month period. It may be that a Series is not yet complete when an Season is made available. A Set of Resources (Episodes) designed to be made available sequentially. A Video whose audio content corresponds exactly or approximately to that of an audio-only Single which embodies at least one MusicalWork. ShortFormMusicalWorkVideos are typically identified by an ISRC. A Video of a short ended duration not embodying a MusicalWork. An audio-visual Recording made for a special event. A Video recording of Performance of a theatrical work. A Video created for specifically to promote another Video, embodying a MusicalWork. A Video recording of a TV show. A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A section of a Video defined by a start and end point. Typical VideoChapters are MusicalWorkVideoChapter or NonMusicalWorkVideoChapter. An unedited audio-visual Recording that was recorded as part of a session to produce, for instance, a ShortFormMusicVideo, but that has not been incorporated into the final version. A Type of MusicalCreation according to how it is experienced in an audio-visual Creation. Music which is dubbed in for effect. It is not heard by the actors or performers in an audio-visual Creation. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of a MusicalCreation that is visibly experienced by the characters in the containing Resource, Collection or Release (e.g. a character sings a song or actively listens to a song played on the radio). A Type of a MusicalCreation according to the occurrence of vocals. A Type of a MusicalCreation that contains only (musical) instruments. A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. A Type of a MusicalCreation that contains (human) voice. A Status of a WsMessage. A Status indicating that the received WsMessage caused a backend processing error when evaluated or acted on. A Status indicating that the received WsMessage was either not received successfully or is a not valid XML. A Status indicating that the received WsMessage was received successfully, is a valid XML file and has been queued for processing. A Status indicating that the received WsMessage was received successfully and is a valid XML file. A code representing a Territory. This includes ISO 3166-1 two-letter codes plus a code for Worldwide (This list is included here for compatibility reasons. Current standards use other TerritoryCode lists).