Recording Data and Rights Revenue Reporting (RDR-R)

This standard enables music licensing companies, record companies, performer representatives and other music licensing companies in different territories to exchange information about revenues generated from the usage of sound recordings or music videos and the performances they contain.

The most recent version of RDR-R to be published is version 1.1.

The text of the RDR-R standard can be found here.

Remember, at least before going live with an implementation, you will need to take out a DDEX Implementation Licence. Information about the Implementation Licence can be found here and the application form is available here.

General explanation of RDR-R

This section provides an explanation of the purpose and structure of RDR-R.

Detailed implementation guidance and best practice

This section provides access to a large range of articles under different subject headings, about all aspects of RDR-R. This section of the knowledge base is searchable.

Sample snippets for RDR-R

These sample snippets of parts of the RDR-R messages provide further support in understanding how RDR-R messages should be constructed.