Media Rights Clearance Review with Codex: API Runtime Pattern
A production playbook for media rights clearance review in media operations using Codex: api runtime pattern, run-scoped inputs, logs, typed results, and artifacts.
Audience: Media and entertainment operations teams
The problem
Media and entertainment operations teams need media rights clearance review to run repeatedly against licenses, talent releases, asset metadata, cue sheets, and usage terms. In media operations, the pain is not one good answer; it is repeatability, auditability, exception handling, and evidence that survives handoff.
Implementation path
Package the media rights clearance review instructions as a skill, send licenses, talent releases, asset metadata, cue sheets, and usage terms as run-scoped inputs, execute with Codex, poll terminal status, and consume argo.result.v1 instead of parsing a transcript.
Tradeoffs and failure modes
The API boundary forces the workflow to define inputs, terminal states, and result shape before customers depend on it. For media rights clearance review, the practical test is whether a second run can be debugged, retried, and consumed by a product without reading the raw agent transcript.
Run request
POST /api/skills/<skill_id>/run
provider=codex
workflow=media-rights-clearance
inputs[]=@./input-pack.zip
result_schema=argo.result.v1
Run this on Argo