- ISRCs can be assigned by individual artists, by record companies or other third parties known as ISRC Managers under an agreement — you just need a Registrant Code.
- You do not need to be a member of the IFPI or a national music industry trade association in order to apply for a Registrant Code and assign ISRCs to your recordings.
- Please remember ISRCs are assigned ONCE and remain the same for the lifetime of the recording. Should the rights be sold to a sound or music video recording that has an ISRC assigned, the new rights owner MUST NOT change that ISRC.
International ISRC Ageny
c/o IFPI secretaiat
7 Air street
London,w1B 5AD
United Kingdom
E:Isrc@ifpi.org
T: +44(0)20 7878 7900
F: +44(0)20 7878 7950