When you add UPCs for new Music items, atVenu will scan Luminate to determine if the UPCs are registered. These check marks verify that the UPC you entered is registered and active in the Luminate UPC databases for USA, CAN, or CMTA (Christian Music Trade Association).
If you see USA and CAN, this means you can report sales for this album in both countries. If you see CMTA, this means you may report to the Christian music charts.
A red flag will indicate that your UPC is not registered with Luminate or has not yet been processed. It can take up to 2 weeks for Luminate to process a new UPC registration. Once processed, it will be available in atVenu the following day.
- To register a UPC please see: How do I register my UPC/EAN with Luminate?
- For more information or to register a UPC for CMTA reporting visit www.cmta.biz
Note: UPCs do need to be registered with Luminate AND CMTA in order to submit music sales to CMTA via atVenu.
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