Global Registry definition

Global Registry or “GS1 Global RegistryTM” means a global directory for item and party master data. Access to the Global Registry is limited to Data Pools that are certified as being compliant within the GS1 System standards.

Examples of Global Registry in a sentence

  • Trading Partner shall participate in the GDSN and obtain access to the GS1 Global Registry TM through one Data Pool which has complied with all applicable GS1 GDSN certification requirements.

  • If Trading Partner undertakes to become a Data Pool, it must separately execute a Global Registry Access and License Agreement with GS1 GDSN.

  • If Trading Partner undertakes to become a Data Pool, it must separately execute a Global Registry Access and License Agreement with GS1 Data Excellence.

  • The GS1 Global Registry TM retains the right to access all data in the GS1 Global Registry TM, as the GS1 Global Registry TM may have to examine item, party and subscription information under certain circumstances (e.g., system testing, troubleshooting, network packet monitoring).

  • The GS1 Global Registry TM will not violate the privacy of users other than when necessary for clearly defined computer or network related tasks.

  • Global Registry and Data Pools are responsible for maintaining a supportable and available interface for all transactions submitted to the Global Registry and the receipt of the subsequent responses.

  • If you believe any such information is accessible, you must notify the GS1 Global Registry TM Helpdesk – or your data pool if you are an indirect user - of the security breach you have identified.

  • Direct users will directly contact the GS1 Global Registry TM Helpdesk.

  • The GS1 Global Registry TM may propose changes to the Acceptable Use Policy periodically.

  • The purpose of this policy is to provide direction to GDSN data pools in the acceptable use of GS1 Global Registry TM.