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Fadel Rights Cloud and OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer complement each other by connecting rights and royalty governance with integration visibility across partner networks. Fadel Rights Cloud manages the business rules, permissions, and financial obligations tied to content usage, while OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer provides the operational map of how content, rights, and transaction data move across EDI and API integrations. Together, they help media, publishing, and content organizations reduce rights risk, improve partner coordination, and troubleshoot data issues faster.
Use OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer to document how content metadata, licensing terms, and usage reports move between internal systems, distributors, syndication partners, and platforms. Fadel Rights Cloud supplies the rights status and contractual constraints for each asset or license. This gives integration and rights teams a single view of where rights data is exchanged and which partners depend on it.
When a partner integration is configured in Trading Grid Cartographer, the mapped data flow can be checked against the rights rules stored in Fadel Rights Cloud. For example, if a broadcaster sends program metadata to a regional platform, the integration team can confirm that the territory, window, and platform type are permitted before enabling the flow.
When a licensing agreement changes in Fadel Rights Cloud, such as a new territory restriction or royalty clause, OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer can identify which partner integrations carry the affected metadata or usage reports. This helps legal, finance, and integration teams understand which downstream systems, EDI messages, or APIs may need updates.
Usage data received from broadcasters, streaming partners, or publishers can be traced in Trading Grid Cartographer from the external feed into internal processing steps and then into Fadel Rights Cloud for royalty calculation. This creates an auditable path from partner-reported usage to the final royalty statement, which is important for finance reconciliation and dispute resolution.
If a distributor or platform receives content without the expected rights metadata, Trading Grid Cartographer can show where the data flow broke, while Fadel Rights Cloud can confirm whether the rights record exists and is valid. This is useful when content is blocked, delayed, or incorrectly cleared because a partner integration omitted a required field such as territory, term, or contributor restriction.
When a new partner is added, OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer can document the required EDI or API endpoints, message formats, and operational dependencies. Fadel Rights Cloud can provide the rights and royalty conditions that must be included in the exchange, such as usage reporting frequency, territory limitations, or revenue share terms. This supports a controlled onboarding process for content syndication and licensing partners.
Compliance teams can use Fadel Rights Cloud to verify whether content was used within contractual limits, while OpenText Trading Grid Cartographer provides the integration trail showing which systems and partners exchanged the relevant data. Together, they support audits for content licensing, royalty obligations, and partner reporting accuracy.
Integration architects can use Trading Grid Cartographer to identify redundant or fragile partner connections that support rights and royalty workflows, such as duplicate usage-reporting feeds or manual file transfers. By aligning those flows with the authoritative rights and royalty data in Fadel Rights Cloud, organizations can simplify the integration landscape and improve data quality.