Common Works Registration (CWR) is a standard format for the registration and revision of musical works. To learn more, please see CWR user manual provided by CISAC here.
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What is CWR?
Who do I contact at CMRRA regarding my CWR submissions?
Please contact us here. Select “Common Works Registration (CWR)” as the subject in the contact form’s dropdown menu.
Does CMRRA provide CWR software?
No. Third-party music publishing software that produces CWR compliant registration files is available commercially.
Who should use CWR?
Mid to large sized publishers have found that CWR is the most efficient way to register thousands of works with CMRRA on a regular basis.
How do I send CWR files to CMRRA? How do I receive files from CMRRA?
After you contact us, we will provide FTP credentials. CWR files are dropped off and picked up from the specified folders. Please note CWR folders on the FTP server are named from CMRRA’s perspective: CWR files sent to CMRRA should be placed in the “\incoming” folder (incoming to CMRRA); and, files sent from CMRRA will […]
What do the error messages in my first ACK file mean?
Please see the Technical Specifications, as provided by CISAC here.
Why haven’t I received an acknowledgement for a file I sent?
If a file was correctly submitted, we will notify you of the error; however, if the file was not sent in correctly, we may not be aware of the issue. Possible causes of an incorrect submission: added to the incorrect folder, file sent in “zip” or other compressed format, file name indicates a different society […]
Can I submit zipped files to the FTP site containing CWR files?
Not at the current time.
How long will it take CMRRA to process my files?
CWR files will typically be processed upon receipt. The first ACK file will be created within 24-48 hours.
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