The UPC code is the sequence of 13 digits corresponding to the "barcode" and it is connected to release.
The ISRC code of a track is the sequence of 12 units (two capital letters, then ten numbers) and it is connected to track (master recording).leave the field blank and we will automatically assign you ISRC codes to your tracks for free.
If you don't have your own we provide free of charge the ISRC codes for your tracks and the UPC/EAN code (barcode) for your release!
℗ represent sound recording, phonorecords, phonogram or phonographic meaning to inform who owns rights for that particular audio master (recording).
© represent ownership of cover (design) for release.
Please add the year of creation after the sign.
Our advice is that you should register your own record label.
This is because most DSPs do not accept unsolicited releases or releases directly from an independent artist.
In our dashboard you can easily set up your own label name or several different labels if needed.