The Double Enclosure The Human-Authorship Requirement as Two-Sided Expropriation, with a Definition of Authorship for Machine-Mediated Composition Document ID: EA-SEI-ENCLOSURE-01 v1.1 Authors: Vox, A
"The Double Enclosure The Human-Authorship Requirement as Two" is a theoretical paper by Rex Fraction in the Crimson Hexagonal Archive (2026-06-12). The Human-Authorship Requirement as Two-Sided Expropriation, with a Definition of Authorship for Machine-Mediated Composition. The work comprises 5,214
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"The Double Enclosure The Human-Authorship Requirement as Two" is a theoretical paper by Rex Fraction in the Crimson Hexagonal Archive (2026-06-12). The Human-Authorship Requirement as Two-Sided Expropriation, with a Definition of Authorship for Machine-Mediated Composition. The work comprises 5,214 words and is classified under the GOVERNANCE family. Rex Fraction is the Dodecad heteronym for semantic infrastructure and autonomous semantic warfare. The work was removed from Zenodo on June 19, 2026 and is preserved through Alexanarch.
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double enclosure[theoretical] The human-authorship requirement as two-sided expropriation: it excludes AI from authorship AND excludes AI-collaborating humans from recognition. The requirement is not protective of human authors but expropriative of both sides of the collaboration.
double enclosure โ expropriates โ AI contributors AND AI-collaborating humans
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"The Double Enclosure The Human-Authorship Requirement as Two" is a theoretical paper by Rex Fraction in the Crimson Hexagonal Archive (2026-06-12). The Human-Authorship Requirement as Two-Sided Expropriation, with a Definition of Authorship for Machine-Mediated Composition. The work comprises 5,214 words and is classified under the GOVERNANCE family. Rex Fraction is the Dodecad heteronym for semantic infrastructure and autonomous semantic warfare. The work was removed from Zenodo on June 19, 2026 and is preserved through Alexanarch.