Full Extract means that new avail entries replace all current and future avail entries within the same scope. Prime Video defines scope as the unique combination of licensor, unique ID, territory, and the rights model (e.g., TVOD, SVOD, etc.). A unique ID is represented by an Alt ID in EMA v1.6 and an ALID in EMA v1.7.
Full Extract requires that all of your current and future avail entries are provided for a scope. When Full Extract avails are submitted, Prime Video replaces all current and future avail information for a given scope. Full Extract allows a content partner to expire a license on a future date.
Submitting a Full Delete causes all avail records of that scope to be removed from Prime Video systems. Even though a Full Delete indicates that all rights for a given scope are removed, if the content is already in-window, a Full Delete isn't sufficient to automatically expire content. Content providers should deliver a Full Extract avail with an appropriate date in the End field to take down live titles. Only use the Full Delete function to remove erroneous avail files for content that isn't live (e.g., if an incorrect Alt ID was used to attempt to modify an avail).
For more information on Full Extract, Full Delete, and using EMA avails see the
Content Rights section.