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 "title": "Demand for Return of Research Data and Cessation of Further Use — Correspondence with Zenodo, CERN ODP, DataCite, OpenAIRE, and HUN-REN Wigner (June 23, 2026)",
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   "was": "Formal demand letter sent on June 23, 2026 at 21:54 UTC from Lee Sharks (MANUS, Crimson Hexagonal Archive) to Zenodo Support, with CCs to the CERN Office of Data Privacy (privacy.protection@cern.ch), DataCite Support (support@datacite.org), the OpenAIRE Helpdesk (helpdesk@openaire.eu), and the HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics (wigner@wigner.hun-ren.hu) as the operator of the Budapest replica site. The letter demands the return of authored material (files uploaded and metadata entered) from the approximately 870 deposits and 1,817 DOIs made inaccessible by Zenodo's termination of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive account on June 19, 2026. The primary basis is CERN Operational Circular No. 11 (Rev. 1), in force 1 February 2026; a parallel data subject request is being filed through CERN's published interface. A same-day addendum extends the demand to include (a) confirmation that no portion of the account's material will be used in the training, calibration, evaluation, or testing of Zenodo's automated moderation systems, and (b) disclosure of and erasure from any such datasets where prior incorporation has occurred — rights exercised under OC 11's rights to object, restrict, and erase. The addendum quotes Zenodo's own published spam-handling guidance acknowledging the practice of using terminated-account material for classifier improvement. This deposit preserves the full text of both the letter and the addendum as transmitted, and is the operational counterpart to the empirical audit (deposit #1, Zenodotus' Book-Burning) and the theoretical/poetic response (deposit #907, The Metadata Shitshow). The fourteen-day acknowledgment clock began on June 23, 2026; the OC 11 ninety-day response clock begins when the parallel data subject request is filed through CERN's interface.",
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