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Majiks Media records the rights, identifiers, and provenance of musical works. Listings reflect information submitted by rightsholders and do not constitute legal proof of ownership.

© 2026 Magic Unicorn Unconventional Technology & Stuff Inc. Operated as part of the Majiks platform.

Majiks Media Registry

About this registry

Majiks Media is the public rights registry for music released through the Majiks platform — AI-generated, AI-assisted, and fully human works alike. For every work it records: the writers and their shares, the identifiers that connect it to the wider rights ecosystem (ISWC/ISRC), the recordings that embody it, an explicit AI-disclosure flag per recording, and machine-verifiable provenance. Registry pages are public and readable by anyone. Records are created and updated only through the platform's publishing and rights workflows — never edited in place by hand.

The registry exists because AI-era catalogs are only usable — by licensees, platforms, and collecting societies — when how a recording was made, who owns it, and when it first existed are stated plainly and can be checked. That is what this surface does.

Works and recordings

A work (composition) is the underlying musical creation — melody, harmony, lyrics — independent of any particular recording of it. A recording is one fixed render of a work: a specific audio file with its own identifier, artwork, and provenance. One work can have many recordings — different renders, mixes, or versions. The registry models both layers explicitly because rights attach differently to each: writer splits live at the work layer; AI disclosure and provenance attach to each recording.

Locked splits

Writer shares on a work sum to 100%. When a work's splits are locked, the shares shown are frozen against silent edits: later changes go through an audited re-registration rather than an in-place update, and the lock time is recorded. A work without locked splits shows declared, still-editable shares — its registry page will not claim otherwise. Locked works carry a “Splits locked” mark on their entry.

ISWC

An ISWC (International Standard Musical Work Code, e.g. T-123456789-0) is the global identifier for a musical work — the composition itself, not any recording of it. It is how collecting societies, publishers, and platforms refer to the same work unambiguously. Works on this registry display their ISWC once assigned; entries without one show “ISWC pending”.

ISRC

An ISRC (International Standard Recording Code, e.g. US-QT8-59-26001) identifies a specific recording — every distinct render or master gets its own. Majiks assigns ISRCs from its registrant prefix at publish time, or records a creator- or distributor-supplied code, and shows it on the recording's registry entry. Royalty accounting and fingerprint matching operate at the ISRC layer.

AI disclosure

Most recordings on this registry are AI-generated — and they say so. Each recording carries an explicit AI-generated flag, shown as a badge on its registry entry. The badge means AI systems were used to generate the audio (for the current catalog, primarily the ACE-Step music model). Disclosure is the registry's default posture, not a confession: honest provenance is what makes an AI-era catalog usable.

Disclosure does not change ownership. AI tools are credited as contributors — they are never rightsholders. The people (or entities) who directed the creation hold the shares shown on each work.

Provenance certificates

When a recording is published, the platform computes an acoustic fingerprint (Chromaprint) of the audio and issues a provenance certificate binding together the fingerprint, the publishing account, and the first-publication timestamp, sealed with a SHA-256 hash. The certificate is public: every provenanced recording links it from its registry entry, and it can be fetched programmatically — see Verify.

What a certificate attests: that this exact audio existed and was published by this account at this time, as witnessed by the registry.

What it does not attest: that the publisher owns the underlying rights, that the recording is non-infringing, or anything that happened off the platform. A certificate also does not claim human authorship — the AI-disclosure flag states how a recording was made. Provenance is evidence, not adjudication.

Corrections and disputes

If an entry lists you incorrectly, credits the wrong writer, or embodies your work without authorization:

  • Rightsholders with a Majiks account can correct declared (unlocked) splits through the creator rights tools on majiks.online.
  • Copyright claims follow the DMCA process — file a claim. Claims are reviewed with fingerprint-similarity evidence.
  • Anything else: contact us and reference the work's registry URL.

Operator

The registry is operated by Magic Unicorn Unconventional Technology & Stuff Inc. (Charleston, SC) as part of the Majiks platform. Listings reflect information submitted by rightsholders and platform records; they do not constitute legal proof of ownership.