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=Interested Parties Information Code=

==Description==
==Description==


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IPI numbers are attached to [[ISWC]] numbers, to allow CISAC to attach information such as author, composer, and arranger to ISWC registered works. IPI numbers can also be used at the websites of other [[PRO|work registration organizations]], such as [http://www.bmi.com BMI] to locate works in their databases.
IPI numbers are attached to [[ISWC]] numbers, to allow CISAC to attach information such as author, composer, and arranger to ISWC registered works. IPI numbers can also be used at the websites of other [[PRO|work registration organizations]], such as [http://www.bmi.com BMI] to locate works in their databases.


''MusicBrainz doesn't currently store IPIs but could do so for label listings.''
MusicBrainz stores IPIs for [[Artist|artists]] and [[Label|labels]].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 11:36, 21 May 2011

Description

The Interested Parties Information Code (IPI) is an identifying number assigned in the CISAC database to each Interested Party in musical rights management.

In October 2001, the IPI database replaced the CAE database.

IPI numbers are attached to ISWC numbers, to allow CISAC to attach information such as author, composer, and arranger to ISWC registered works. IPI numbers can also be used at the websites of other work registration organizations, such as BMI to locate works in their databases.

MusicBrainz stores IPIs for artists and labels.

See also

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