7.8 Structure of the Musical Work Claim Request Message
The high-level structure of the MusicalWorkClaimRequestMessage is depicted in Figure 6 below. The message contains two XML attributes:
The
AvsVersionIdcommunicates the version of the allowed value sets used in the message. For information on how to use this XML attribute, refer to Clause 7.3; and
The
LanguageAndScriptCodecommunicates the language and script for the elements of the message as defined in IETF RfC 5646. Language and script are communicated using the syntaxlang[-script][-region][-variant].
The MusicalWorkClaimRequestMessage also contains seven composites that together provide the bulk of the data that is being communicated in a message created in accordance with the MWN standard:
The
MessageHeadercontains the header for the message;
The
TerritoryListcommunicates data about the territories used in theMusicalWorkClaimRequestMessage;
The
PartyListcommunicates data about the parties that contributed to the creation, publication and distribution of the musical works described in theMusicalWorkClaimRequestMessage. For example, writers or rights holders;
The
WorkListcommunicates data about the musical works the right share claims data of which is requested in theMusicalWorkClaimRequestMessage;
The
ResourceListcommunicates data about the resources, such as sound recordings or music videos, in which the musical works described in theWorkListare embodied that are described in theMusicalWorkClaimRequestMessage;
The
ReleaseListcommunicates data about the releases which contain the resources described in theResourceListof theMusicalWorkClaimRequestMessage;
The
RequestListcommunicates data for the administration of the right share claim requests sent in theMusicalWorkClaimRequestMessage.
Further information is provided in the XML Schema Definition file for this standard, which can be found on the DDEX Knowledge Base.
Figure 6 – Structure of the MusicalWorkClaimRequestMessage (mandatory elements are framed and connected using thick lines; optional elements are not framed and connected by thin lines)
