Monolith is a simple software tool to distribute copyrighted data without theoretically committing any copyright infringement. As the current legality of distribution of copyrighted works is quite ambiguous, the ideas presented and implemented by Monolith purport to further "[muddy] the waters of the digital copyright debate. " Jason Rohrer, who also created the fairly well known program konspire2b, designed and implemented the project.
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- Monolith is a simple software tool to distribute copyrighted data without theoretically committing any copyright infringement. As the current legality of distribution of copyrighted works is quite ambiguous, the ideas presented and implemented by Monolith purport to further "[muddy] the waters of the digital copyright debate. " Jason Rohrer, who also created the fairly well known program konspire2b, designed and implemented the project. Although the project has been fully implemented and can be put to use, no actual real life applications or projects have utilized it, at least to a large scale. As such, Monolith remains more a proof of concept tool to explore digital copyright boundaries.
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- Monolith is a simple software tool to distribute copyrighted data without theoretically committing any copyright infringement. As the current legality of distribution of copyrighted works is quite ambiguous, the ideas presented and implemented by Monolith purport to further "[muddy] the waters of the digital copyright debate. " Jason Rohrer, who also created the fairly well known program konspire2b, designed and implemented the project.
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