Global Rights Watchlist
Monitor confirmed rights records across tracked countries, languages, and publishers. Launch shows the broader public market layer first: shelf records, documented publishers, translation routes, and only those confirmed rights records already visible in public. Rights Watchlist narrows that same record to confirmed rights records first, then falls back to clearly labeled watchlist signals drawn from documented books, translation gaps, and market records.
Confirmed rights records are the main feed. Watchlist signals are earlier cues from the public record that have not yet qualified as confirmed rights records. The page labels that distinction explicitly so the rights view stays compatible with Launch and each country shelf.
How to read this page
Confirmed rights first, honest fallback when a lane stays quiet
Rights Watchlist is narrower than the country shelves by design. It starts with documented rights rows, then falls back to clearly labeled watchlist signals or visible books when the public record is still too sparse to support a stronger rights claim.
First-time users should be able to see either live rights rows or an intentional public fallback here, not a dead page.
Documented now
16 publishers are already represented in the public rights layer, which keeps the page grounded even before a private workflow begins.
Confirmed rows are the strongest documented subset. Countries visible counts the distinct markets represented by those rows, and the results list below expands into clearly labeled watchlist signals only when confirmed rights records stay sparse.