Recording Data and Rights Rights Claim Conflict
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Recording Data and Rights Rights Claim Conflict
1 Introduction
2 Organisation of the document
3 Normative references
4 Terms and abbreviations
4.1 Terms and definitions
4.2 Abbreviations
5 Choreography
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Data flow
6 The use of messages in the Rights Claim Conflict standard
6.1 RightsClaimConflictNotification
6.2 RightsClaimConflictResponse
6.2.1 Introduction
6.2.2 Updating a rights claim
6.2.3 Revoking a rights claim
6.2.4 Maintaining a rights claim
6.2.5 Pending rights claim conflict response
6.3 Messages of Part 4 of the RDR standard and conflict resolution
7 The use of messages when used alongside RDR-N
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Messages in Part 2 of the RDR standard in context of this part of the standards
7.3 Using Part 2 and Part 4 of the RDR standard in parallel
8 Message definition
8.1 Overview
8.2 RightsClaimConflictNotification message
8.3 RightsClaimConflictResponse message
8.4 Technical details
8.4.1 Baseline format
8.4.2 Character coding
8.4.3 Delimiters
8.4.4 Primitive data types
8.4.5 Empty Records
8.4.6 Empty Cells
8.4.7 Mandatory Cells where no data is available
8.4.8 Unknown Records
8.4.9 Communicating decimals and integers
8.4.10 Maximum Cell size
8.4.11 Allowed-value sets
8.4.12 User defined values
8.4.13 Referencing Records
8.4.14 Aiding human readability
9 Record Type Definitions
9.1 CHEA – Conflict Header Record
9.2 CFOO – Conflict Footer Record
9.3 RTCR – Resource by Territory Conflict Record
9.3.1 Structure of the Record
9.3.2 Conflicting parties
9.3.3 Action required
9.3.4 Contact information
9.4 RCRR – Resource Conflict Response Record
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4 Terms and abbreviations
4.1 Terms and definitions
4.2 Abbreviations
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