It seems that, for the second time, the US has run out of International Standard Recording Codes, the number which is used to identify unique recordings. Luckily, the ISRC Agency is already springing into action and creating new ones.
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Guest Post by Bobby Owsinski on Music 3.0Believe it or not, the IRSC code has run out of numbers for the US. Not to worry though, as the International ISRC Agency has come to the rescue with a new country code that will add an additional block of numbers to save the day.- ISRCs that have already been assigned to recordings must not be changed
- Existing registrants should continue to use the "US" or "QM" codes that have already been allocated to them
- New users who are notified that their registrant code is to be used with the ‘QZ’ country code should never to use it with ‘US’ or ‘QM’ since that would result in ISRCs being generated that are a duplicate of previously assigned codes.
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