Function overview

This function allows for the individual configuration of conflicting sound recording entitlements. The configuration is done directly through the interface — there is no need to use the Sound recording template.

To report entitlements in bulk, select Sound recordings/My double claims/Double claims to Excel, then follow the instructions provided at Help/Sound recording metadata registration – Bundle editing.

To configure entitlements individually, go to Sound recordings/My double claims and use the Rights action. In the My double claims – Rights window, you can view and manage the entitlements assigned to the selected sound recording.

Use this function if:

  • You want to correct the entitlements of the sound recording (entitlement period, entitlement share rate).
  • The recording was mistakenly registered as your own, and you wish to relinquish your rights (withdraw your claims)
  • You explicitly want to retain your entitlement to the sound recording.

My double claims – Rights

At the top of the window, a gray bar displays the performer, title, and version of the selected recording. The window shows the rights of the sound recording in a table format, which you can edit.

For details on managing tables, see: Table handling.

Table columns:

  • Attainment (start date): The date the entitlement begins. (If left blank, you are considered entitled from the beginning until the end date.)
  • Expiration (end date): The last day of entitlement. (If left blank, the entitlement never expires.)
  • Share rate: Your ownership percentage during the given period.

The table contains as many rows as there are entitlement periods for the sound recording. In most cases, there is only one period, but if rights were temporarily transferred and later reclaimed, multiple periods may exist. The origin is the same across all rows.

Withdrawing claims

To fully withdraw your rights to a recording, click the Withdrawing claim action above the table. The system will ask for confirmation. If you confirm, the sound recording will be removed from the list. If the withdrawal was a mistake and the sound recording is still yours, you need to re-register it.

Reserving rights

If the sound recording is in conflict, but you have correctly entered your entitlements and expect the conflicting party to resolve the issue, you may declare that you wish to reserve your rights to the recording.

Use the You reserve the rights action above the entitlement table. A pop-up window will inform you that if you confirm your intent by clicking  Yes , the conflicting entitled party will receive an email notification. If you choose  No , the program will return to the Rights screen.

Modifying rights

Use the table to modify rights. Changes made in the table are temporary until you click the  Save  button. This means you can undo changes before saving.

For details on entering rights periods, see: My Recordings/New sound recording – Rights.

To add a new period:

  • Click the New row action above the table.
  • In the new row, set the entitlement period and share rate.

To delete an entitlement period:

  • Use the Delete action in the row’s Action column.
  • Deleting a period means relinquishing rights for that period.
    • If the period was already in the table (not newly added), it will be grayed out and a Undo action will appear next to it.
    • If the period was newly added, it will be removed from the list entirely.

To modify a period:

  • Select the row and adjust the start and end dates.

To modify the entitlement share rate:

  • Select the row and update the percentage.

Error and warning messages

During modification, you may receive red error messages or yellow warnings.

  • Errors (cannot save until resolved):
    • There is an overlap between two intervals: periods must not overlap.
    • Mark continuous intervals together: Continuous periods must be entered as one.
    • Start date must be earlier than end date.
    • Minimum duration is 2 days: 1-day entitlements are not allowed.
  • Warnings (can still save):
    • Double claim: conflicting with rights holder: the period overlaps with another entitled rights holder.

Finalizing Changes

If you decide not to proceed, click the Back button to discard changes and return to the My double claims list.

Once all changes are complete and no errors are present, confirm your criminal liability declaration and click  Save .

  • If there are no conflicts, changes will be saved immediately.
  • If conflicts exist (as indicated by warnings), a confirmation dialog will appear. Changes will only be saved if you click  Yes . Clicking  No  returns you to the modification screen.

After saving, the system redirects you to the My double claims list. If the conflict is resolved through modification, the audio recording will no longer appear in the list.