Get Accredited — Protect Your Work Globally
Accreditation is the first step toward professional recognition. Whether you’re an author, artist, musician, game developer, or independent creator, registering your work protects your rights, builds trust, and proves originality.
Before marketing your work, applying for jobs, or launching a product, your creations should be officially documented. These certifications enable royalties, global listings, legal protection, and verification in any jurisdiction.
Below is a curated list of international registries where you can apply for ISBN, ISSN, STIM, IFPI, and more — often for free or low cost. You can also mint a blockchain-based NFT certification here.
Certification by Country
- ISBN: Kungliga Biblioteket (KB)
- ISSN: ISSN – KB
- STIM: STIM – Music Rights
- IFPI: IFPI Sverige
- ISBN: Nielsen ISBN Store
- ISSN: British Library – ISSN
- PRS: PRS for Music (song registration)
- IFPI: IFPI UK
- ISBN: Bowker (MyIdentifiers)
- ISSN: Library of Congress
- ISRC: US ISRC Agency (Recording ID)
- Copyright: U.S. Copyright Office
- ISBN: German ISBN Agency
- GEMA: GEMA – Music Rights
- ISMN: German National Library – Sheet Music
- ISBN/ISSN: BnF – Bibliothèque nationale de France
- SACEM: SACEM – Music Rights
- Legal Deposit: Dépôt légal (mandatory for publications)
- ISBN: Stichting ISBN Bureau
- BUMA/STEMRA: Music and composer rights
- ISRC: SENA – ISRC Codes (Recording)
Game Developers & Digital Creators
If you are a game developer or interactive artist, your work can be registered with:
- GitHub: Use public commits to timestamp code changes
- Itch.io: Publish as early release or demo for public proof
- Steamworks: Game registration and marketplace ID
- Accredited NFT: Mint a verifiable NFT that proves authorship and public timestamp