Platform Workflows
Platform authorization support
SWLEF records may support platform rights-management workflows by organizing submitted evidence, rights scope, authorization details, and audit references. A SWLEF record should be read as an evidence package reference, not as a command to platforms.
SWLEF does not claim to be endorsed by, integrated with, certified by, or affiliated with Meta, YouTube, TikTok, or any other platform unless a separate written agreement exists. Platform teams remain solely responsible for applying their own policies.
Meta Rights Manager support
Structured evidence packages — ownership declarations, licence scope, territory and window — organized so a Rights Manager application or dispute can reference a single registry record.
YouTube Content ID support
Chain-of-title and licence documentation prepared as reviewable references for Content ID onboarding, ownership conflicts and asset disputes.
TikTok / IP enforcement support
Evidence summaries and registry references suitable for intellectual-property report forms and counter-notification review.
Takedown / appeal evidence support
Registry records collect the documents a takedown or appeal typically requires: proof of authority, scope, validity dates and audit history.
Conflict resolution support
Where two parties claim the same work, SWLEF records the competing submissions, flags the record as disputed, and documents the review outcome.
Authorization expiry handling
Authorizations carry valid-from / valid-until dates. Expired authorizations are flagged and can no longer present as active records.
This Platform Authorization Record confirms that the authorized party has submitted licensing documentation reviewed by SWLEF for the listed audiovisual works and platform-level rights administration scope. The record may be used as a supporting reference in copyright, monetization, protection, claim, or dispute-resolution workflows.
References to third-party platforms are made solely to describe rights administration workflows and platform coverage. SWLEF does not claim affiliation, endorsement, sponsorship, or authorization by any third-party platform unless expressly stated in writing. See also the Platform Disclaimer and Evidence Review Methodology.