Network Working Group M. Dolan
Request for Comments: 4246 TBT
Category: Informational February 2006
International Standard Audiovisual Number (ISAN) URN Definition
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Abstract
The International Standard Audiovisual Number (ISAN) is a standard
numbering system for the unique and international identification of
audiovisual works. This document is the definition of the formal
Uniform Resource Name (URN) Namespace Identifier (NID) for ISAN.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction ....................................................2
2. URN Namespace Definition Template ...............................2
3. Formal Syntax ...................................................4
4. Security Considerations .........................................4
5. Namespace Considerations ........................................4
6. Community Considerations ........................................4
7. IANA Considerations .............................................5
8. References ......................................................5
8.1. Normative References .......................................5
8.2. Informative References .....................................5
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1. Introduction
This document is the definition of the formal Uniform Resource Name
(URN) Namespace Identifier (NID) for ISAN.
2. URN Namespace Definition Template
The following template is provided in accordance with [RFC3406].
Namespace ID:
ISAN
Registration Information:
Version: 1
Date: 2004 11 22
Declared registrant of the namespace:
Name: ISAN International Agency
Address: 26 rue de St Jean, CH-1203 Geneva, Switzerland
Contact: Mr. Patrick Attallah, Managing Director
Declaration of structure:
The identifier structure is as follows:
URN:ISAN:<ISAN-NSS>
Where ISAN-NSS is conformant to URN syntax requirements defined in
[RFC2141] and is further constrained by [ISO15706] and in this
document. There are two forms, one with the version extension and
one without. The formal BNF is defined in section 2 below.
Examples of the two forms are:
URN:ISAN:0123-1230-3210-2310-1
URN:ISAN:1881-66C7-3420-6541-9-9F3A-0245-U
Relevant ancillary documentation:
ISAN, its syntax, uses and its processes are defined in
[ISO15706].
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Identifier uniqueness considerations:
Uniqueness is guaranteed by the ISAN International Agency that
issues the numbers. Numbers are not re-assigned.
Identifier persistence considerations:
Persistence is guaranteed by ISO Registration Authority
processes and contracts with the ISAN International Agency.
Process of identifier assignment:
The details of the assignment process are defined from time to
time by the ISAN International Agency. However, in general, any
approved entity can request an ISAN number by providing the
required metadata information and paying the registration fee.
The ISAN International Agency may delegate to regional or market-
based Registration Agencies for portions of the registration
process.
Process for identifier resolution:
ISAN numbers are resolved by a direct or indirect lookup with the
ISAN International Agency. At this writing, a non-commercial,
manual system is available online at http://www.isan.org. The
resolution procedures may be modified from time to time by the
ISAN International Agency.
Rules for Lexical Equivalence:
The ISAN-NSS is unique by the nature of the ISAN International
Agency's number management. The ISAN-NSS is case-insensitive.
Upper and lower case characters are treated as identical.
Conformance with URN Syntax:
No special considerations. The syntax is fully conformant with
[RFC2141].
Validation mechanism:
The check digits provide syntax integrity. Lookup is via online
and offline services provided by the ISAN International Agency.
Scope: Global.
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3. Formal Syntax
The following syntax specification uses an augmented Backus-Naur Form
(BNF) and elements defined in the URN Syntax [RFC2141]. This syntax
here is derived from the syntax definition in [ISO15706], constrained
to prohibit the space character as a separator.
<ISAN-NSS> ::= <root> <episode> [version]
<root> ::= 3*(<hexnum> "-")
<episode> ::= <hexnum> "-" <check>
<version> ::= 2*("-" <hexnum>) "-" <check>
<hexnum> ::= 4*(<hex>)
<check> ::= <upper> | <lower> | <number>
Note that <hex>, <upper>, <lower>, and <number> are defined in
[RFC2141].
4. Security Considerations
This document only defines the syntax and resolution authority for
the ISAN numbers. Details of the resolution process and the security
of the assignment and resolution system processes are defined
external to this document by the ISAN International Agency and thus
outside the scope of this document.
5. Namespace Considerations
ISAN is an external numbering system managed by an external agency
established by ISO. While URN namespaces may exist for which any
generic numbering system can be encoded, there is currently no direct
encoding for ISAN. An example of such a namespace is the MPEG-21
system.
ISAN numbers are reserved for use in identifying audiovisual works
for which there is a moving visual component, or components related
to such a work (e.g. subtitling track).
6. Community Considerations
The primary registrants for ISAN numbers are the producers and
studios of audiovisual works (movies and television shows). While
the system is not constrained to "major" works (any bona fide entity
can register any work), the primary benefits of its use come from
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works that are widely distributed. The users of the ISAN system
range from the studios themselves to film and video archives and
libraries, rights administrators, program guide services, and
audience measurement services. Its potential for use in the Internet
community is as an identifier for streaming media.
7. IANA Considerations
This document defines a URN NID registration that is to be entered
into the IANA registry of URN NIDs. It specifically requests the
NID, "ISAN".
8. References
8.1. Normative References
[RFC2141] Moats, R., "URN Syntax", RFC 2141, May 1997.
[ISO15706] ISO 15706, Information and documentation - International
Standard Audiovisual Number (ISAN)
8.2. Informative References
[RFC3406] Daigle, L., van Gulik, D., Iannella, R., and P.
Faltstrom, "Uniform Resource Names (URN) Namespace
Definition Mechanisms", BCP 66, RFC 3406, October 2002.
Author's Address
Michael Dolan
TBT
PO Box 190
Del Mar, CA 92014 USA
EMail: md.1@newtbt.com
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