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A special TIN ('''STIN''') is a [[TIN]] assigned by tango.info or a tango.info-authorised party for the purpose of identifiying an item having no known GTIN (e.g. a music album having no barcode).
A TINL is a [[TIN]] assigned by tango.info. Either by the tango.info office [[TINO]] or by tango.info-authorised party ([[TINC]]) for the purpose of identifiying an item having no known GTIN (e.g. a music album having no barcode).


Special TINs are in the [[GTIN]] range ''0200 - 0299'', defined by the GTIN standards organisation ''GS1'' as ''Restricted distribution (GS1 MO defined)'' where MO means [national] member organisation. tango.info considers this range to be acceptable for use in TIN because the GTIN authority has designated them 'not for international use'. Currently the only GS1 numbers used by tango.info are in the 0248 range.
TINLs are in the [[GTIN]] range ''0200 - 0299'', defined by the GTIN standards organisation ''GS1'' as ''Restricted distribution (GS1 MO defined)'' where MO means [national] member organisation. tango.info considers this range to be acceptable for use in TIN because the GTIN authority has designated them 'not for international use'. Currently the only GS1 numbers used by tango.info are in the 0248 range.


For a list containing many tango.info-assigned special TINs, see http://www.tango.info/?q=0248000. This search matches the embedded term, so may contain some false positives. It is not known if this list contains all tango.info-assigned special TINs. As of 2008-03-29 it contains no special TINs assigned by other parties.
For a list containing many tango.info-assigned TINLs, see http://www.tango.info/?q=0248000. This search matches the embedded term, so may contain some false positives. It is not known if this list contains all tango.info-assigned TINLs. As of 2008-03-29 it contains no TINLs assigned by other parties, i.e. it only contains TINO.


== Code agreements==
== Code agreements==
A code agreement is the designation by tango.info of a range of TINs ([[CASTIN]]s) for assignment to GTIN-less items by a particular third party. For details see [[special TIN code agreements]].
A code agreement is the designation by tango.info of a range of TINLs for assignment to GTIN-less items by a particular third party. For details see [[TIN code agreements]].


== Ranges ==
== Ranges ==

Revision as of 2010-09-01T19:38:39

A TINL is a TIN assigned by tango.info. Either by the tango.info office TINO or by tango.info-authorised party (TINC) for the purpose of identifiying an item having no known GTIN (e.g. a music album having no barcode).

TINLs are in the GTIN range 0200 - 0299, defined by the GTIN standards organisation GS1 as Restricted distribution (GS1 MO defined) where MO means [national] member organisation. tango.info considers this range to be acceptable for use in TIN because the GTIN authority has designated them 'not for international use'. Currently the only GS1 numbers used by tango.info are in the 0248 range.

For a list containing many tango.info-assigned TINLs, see http://www.tango.info/?q=0248000. This search matches the embedded term, so may contain some false positives. It is not known if this list contains all tango.info-assigned TINLs. As of 2008-03-29 it contains no TINLs assigned by other parties, i.e. it only contains TINO.

Code agreements

A code agreement is the designation by tango.info of a range of TINLs for assignment to GTIN-less items by a particular third party. For details see TIN code agreements.

Ranges

n is the calculated check digit.