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An ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) is a unique, permanent identifier for a specific sound or music video recording, acting like a digital fingerprint to track it across platforms (streaming, downloads, CDs) for royalty collection and data reporting, ensuring artists get paid for their work. Each song needs its own ISRC for commercial distribution on services like Spotify, with distributors often assigning them or artists getting them from official agencies.
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