6.16 Unmatched resources file
The file that describes resources for which usages were reported to the data feed sender but which have not yet been associated with a musical work shall be called unmatchedresources.tsv
and be referenced in the manifest file's TableType
as UnmatchedResources
. It shall contain none, one or more data Records as follows:
Cell name | Definition | Data type | M/O/C | Example | |
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1 |
| The identifier of the unmatched resource Record, which shall be internally unique to the BWARM data feed. This may be the primary key for the Record in the BWARM data feed sender’s unmatched resources database table (see Figure 2). | String | M |
|
2 |
| A term indicating that the resource ehe subject of this Record is either a sound recording or a music video. | AVS: ResourceType_CustomSet | M |
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3 |
| The International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) as defined in ISO 3901 allocated in accordance with the ISRC standard to the resource which is the subject of this Record. An ISRC comprises four parts: two characters, followed by three alphanumeric characters, then two digits and five digits. | String | O |
|
4 |
| A proprietary identifier of the resource which is the subject of this Record as allocated to it by the DSP that provided the data about the resource to the sender of the BWARM data feed. | String::String | M | |
5 |
| The title of the resource which is the subject of this Record. | String | M |
|
6 |
| The identifier as defined in IETF RfC 5646 of the language and script used for the The values for language and script are provided as | String | O |
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7 |
| A subtitle of the resource which is the subject of this Record, which may be used to differentiate different versions of the same or related resources, as required by the reference descriptive metadata sets of the Global Release Identifier (GRid) and ISRC standards. | String | O |
|
8 |
| The alternative title of the resource which is the subject of this Record. | Multiple String | O |
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9 |
| The name of the display artist to be used by a DSP when presenting such data about the resource which is the subject of this Record, to consumers. | String | M |
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10 |
| An International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) as defined in ISO 27729 identifying the name contained in the | String | O |
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11 |
| The string that identifies the owner of the resource at the time the resource was first made available to consumers. | Multiple String | O | |
12 |
| The string that identifies the copyright owner of the music video at the time the resource the was first made available to consumers. This Cell is optional if this Record describes a music video but shall be left empty if this Record describes a sound recording. | Multiple String | C | |
13 |
| The duration of the resource using the ISO 8601 format, | Duration | O |
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14 |
| The identifier of the release Record, of which the resource which is the subject of this Record forms a part. This may be a foreign key to that record in the BWARM data feed sender’s releases database table (see Figure 2). | String | O |
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15 |
| The name of a studio producer, who is a party responsible for the artistic input to the production of the resource which is the subject of this Record. | Multiple String | O |
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16 |
| A proprietary identifier of the studio producer(s) whose name appears in the The value in the Where there is more than one identified | Multiple String::String | O |
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17 |
| The name of the party that provided the data about the resource that is the subject of this Record to the sender of the BWARM data feed. | String | O |
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18 |
| The DPID of the party that provided the data about the resource that is the subject of this Record to the sender of the BWARM data feed. | DPID | O |
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19 |
| A flag indicating whether the data about the resource that is the subject of this Record is provided as received from the entity in the | Boolean | C |
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20 |
| The level of importance that the sender of the BWARM data feed considers the provision of a match for the unmatched resource that is the subject of this Record should be made by comparison with other unmatched resources. This is provided in the form of a percentage and can therefore be an integer value that ranges from 0 to 100. | Integer | O |
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