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OpenText Content Storage Service - Rightsline Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between OpenText Content Storage Service and Rightsline

1. Centralized storage for rights agreements, licenses, and supporting documents

Data flow: Rightsline ? OpenText Content Storage Service

Rightsline can send executed contracts, license agreements, amendments, talent releases, and supporting evidence files to OpenText Content Storage Service for secure, long-term storage. This gives legal, finance, and rights management teams a durable repository for high-volume unstructured content while keeping Rightsline focused on rights operations and metadata management.

  • Reduces dependence on local file shares and email attachments
  • Improves retention, auditability, and compliance for contractual records
  • Supports scalable storage for large media-related document sets

2. Retrieval of source documents from Rightsline records

Data flow: OpenText Content Storage Service ? Rightsline

When users open a rights record in Rightsline, the application can retrieve the associated source documents from OpenText Content Storage Service, such as signed agreements, scanned exhibits, or proof-of-rights files. This creates a single operational view for rights analysts and reduces time spent searching across multiple systems.

  • Speeds up rights clearance and contract review
  • Improves user productivity by linking metadata to stored content
  • Supports faster dispute resolution with immediate access to evidence

3. Automated archival of expired or inactive rights files

Data flow: Rightsline ? OpenText Content Storage Service

As rights agreements expire or move to inactive status in Rightsline, associated documents can be automatically archived into OpenText Content Storage Service according to retention rules. This helps organizations keep active workflows in Rightsline lean while preserving historical records for legal, audit, and reference purposes.

  • Optimizes application performance by offloading inactive content
  • Enforces retention and lifecycle policies consistently
  • Supports defensible records management for expired rights

4. Evidence package assembly for audits and royalty disputes

Data flow: Bi-directional

Rightsline can assemble a rights evidence package using metadata such as title, territory, term, and usage rights, while OpenText Content Storage Service supplies the underlying documents. Together, they can generate complete audit or dispute response packages for internal review, licensors, auditors, or legal teams.

  • Reduces manual compilation of supporting documentation
  • Improves response time for audits and royalty disputes
  • Creates a consistent, traceable evidence trail

5. Secure storage for high-volume media and attachment content

Data flow: Rightsline ? OpenText Content Storage Service

Rightsline often manages records tied to media, entertainment, publishing, or licensing operations where attachments can include large files, scanned contracts, and supporting assets. OpenText Content Storage Service can act as the scalable storage layer for these files, allowing Rightsline to maintain metadata and workflow control without carrying the burden of large object storage.

  • Supports growth in document and asset volume without infrastructure expansion
  • Improves storage cost management through cloud scalability
  • Helps standardize how large files are stored and retained

6. Compliance-driven retention and legal hold support

Data flow: Bi-directional

Rightsline can identify records subject to legal hold, regulatory review, or extended retention, and OpenText Content Storage Service can enforce the corresponding storage lifecycle controls. This integration helps compliance and legal teams ensure that critical rights documents are preserved and not deleted prematurely.

  • Supports policy-based retention aligned to contract and regulatory requirements
  • Reduces risk of accidental deletion of critical records
  • Improves governance across rights, legal, and records management teams

7. Migration of legacy rights documentation into a modern cloud repository

Data flow: Legacy sources ? OpenText Content Storage Service ? Rightsline

During a rights management modernization program, legacy contract archives and scanned rights files can be migrated into OpenText Content Storage Service, then indexed or linked within Rightsline. This provides a practical path for organizations consolidating older repositories while preserving access to historical rights data.

  • Enables phased migration from legacy file systems or archive tools
  • Preserves historical rights documentation in a secure cloud repository
  • Improves discoverability of older agreements and amendments

8. Cross-team access to approved content for downstream business processes

Data flow: Rightsline ? OpenText Content Storage Service ? downstream teams

Once Rightsline records are approved, the associated documents stored in OpenText Content Storage Service can be made available to downstream teams such as finance, production, distribution, or legal operations. This ensures that only approved and current documents are shared, reducing version confusion and manual handoffs.

  • Improves consistency across departments using rights information
  • Reduces duplicate document copies and version errors
  • Supports controlled access to sensitive contractual content

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