kopiakopia
Kopiakopia is a term used in information studies and digital culture to describe a phenomenon in which copies of digital artifacts are created, stored, and circulated at a rate that outpaces the ability to track provenance or assess authenticity. The concept emphasizes redundancy and proliferation, as copies, mirrors, backups, and derivative versions accumulate across platforms and devices, often beyond the control of their original creators.
Origins and usage of the term are informal; kopiakopia is not a standardized category in formal taxonomy.
Core characteristics of kopiakopia include high redundancy across distributed systems, frequent branching of versions and derivatives,
Implications of kopiakopia span practical and ethical dimensions. For archives and libraries, it raises questions about