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acemarkeAn interesting technological/philosophical experiment. What exactly constitutes "copyrighted" digital material?
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Monolith is a simple tool that takes two arbitrary binary files (called a Basis file and an Element file) and "munges" them together to produce a Mono binary file (with a .mono extension). Monolith can also reconstruct an Element file from a Basis file and a Mono file.
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mlabowiczMonolith is a simple tool that takes two arbitrary binary files (called a Basis file and an Element file) and "munges" them together to produce a Mono binary file (with a .mono extension). Monolith can also reconstruct an Element file from a Basis file an
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Ezmyrelda AndradeA copyright loophole deally possible.. A philosophical software to stir arguement.
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Craig RettigMonolith can be used for exploring the boundaries of digital copyright, and the rest of this website is devoted to such an exploration. The core questions: What happens when we use Monolith to munge copyrighted files? What is the copyright status of the r
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