Rights & Copyright Registry
Register copyright for songs, manage ISRC and ISWC codes, and protect your music rights. Built-in registry for independent artists and labels.
Rights & Copyright Registry
Register and manage song copyrights and ownership records.
Register ISRC & ISWC codes
Assign and track ISRC and ISWC codes for your songs, with writer credits recorded alongside each registration.
One place for your rights records
See every copyright you've registered, its writers, and its codes in a single list instead of scattered spreadsheets.
ISRC, ISWC, and ownership in one record
Attach ISRC/ISWC codes and ownership splits to each song so your copyright and collaborator records stay in one place instead of scattered across paperwork.
Backed by the codes distribution already assigns
ISRC and ISWC codes generated during distribution flow straight into the registry, so registration reuses codes you already have instead of requiring a second manual entry.
Ready when a dispute or sync deal comes up
A referenceable ownership record makes it faster to resolve a royalty dispute or answer a sync licensing question, instead of reconstructing who owns what after the fact.
What you need to register a song
The song title, each writer's name and share, and either an existing ISRC/ISWC from distribution or a request for new codes — Rthyms doesn't require a lawyer or a filing fee to create the record, though it isn't a substitute for filing with a national copyright office if you need that formal protection too.
How this differs from Contracts
The Copyright Registry is the record of who owns what — codes, writers, and splits for a song. Contracts is where the actual agreement between those collaborators gets drafted, sent, and signed. Most artists register a song's ownership here first, then generate the matching contract to formalize it with each collaborator.
Who it's for
Artists, producers, and labels who need a clear, referenceable record of who owns what on a release.