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The ''Global Release Identifier'' (GRid) is a system for uniquely identifying [[Release]]s of music over electronic networks (that is, online stores where you can buy music as digital files). As that it can be seen as the equivalent of the [[Barcode|BarCode]] (or more correctly the [[GTIN]]) as found on physical releases of music. Like the [[ISRC]] (a code for identifying single recordings as found on releases) it was developed by the [http://www.ifpi.org/ IFPI] but it does not appear to be a standard of the ISO.
The ''Global Release Identifier'' (GRid) is a system for uniquely identifying [[Release]]s of music over electronic networks (that is, online stores where you can buy music as digital files). As that it can be seen as the equivalent of the [[Barcode|BarCode]] (or more correctly the [[GTIN]]) as found on physical releases of music. Like the [[ISRC]] (a code for identifying single recordings as found on releases) it was developed by the [http://www.ifpi.org/ IFPI] but it does not appear to be a standard of the ISO.
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Does anyone have numbers about the usage/acceptance of GRid in online stores? -- [[User:Shepard|Shepard]] 16:09, 12 August 2007 (UTC)
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MusicBrainz doesn't currently store GRids or ISRCs. In the future the barcode field of [[Release Event|ReleaseEvent]]<code><nowiki></nowiki></code>s could be generalised to also accept GRids (but one would need a discriminator to state which code system is used).
MusicBrainz doesn't currently store GRids. In the future the barcode field of [[Release|releases]] could be generalized to also accept GRids (but one would need a discriminator to state which code system is used).


==See also==
==See also==
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* [[WikiPedia:Global_Release_Identifier|Wikipedia article about GRid]]
* [[WikiPedia:Global_Release_Identifier|Wikipedia article about GRid]]


[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:Terminology]] [[Category:Identifier]]
[[Category:Terminology]] [[Category:Identifier]] [[Category:To Be Reviewed]]

Revision as of 22:33, 10 October 2011

The Global Release Identifier (GRid) is a system for uniquely identifying Releases of music over electronic networks (that is, online stores where you can buy music as digital files). As that it can be seen as the equivalent of the BarCode (or more correctly the GTIN) as found on physical releases of music. Like the ISRC (a code for identifying single recordings as found on releases) it was developed by the IFPI but it does not appear to be a standard of the ISO.

MusicBrainz doesn't currently store GRids. In the future the barcode field of releases could be generalized to also accept GRids (but one would need a discriminator to state which code system is used).

See also