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In 1999, Nicolas Malevé organised with Constant the event Copy.Cult which discussed various aspects of the culture of the copy. It sparked the beginning of many interventions, activities, and reflections on authorship and ownership that have been defining moments for the commitment of Constant to Free Culture. Asking him, many years later, to revisit and rearticulate some of that history in the form of a prompt, was clearly asking for trouble. He responded with a first labyrinthine map that sets out to reflect the tentative process (precarious and rather partial) to make sense of the questions.