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Use "megaliths" in a sentence
"At Slicethepie as well, money that once went to music-label megaliths now stays with the artists and their fans."
"In western Europe, groups of villages built communal stone tombs, often called megaliths, where important kin leaders and people with genealogical ties to kin group ancestors were buried."
"So, despite all their posturing to the contrary, the corporate megaliths know that DRM is a lost cause by virtue of how digital media works as such — EVERYTHING is “copying” — transfer of data, displaying on your screen, streaming to your sound-card (where it always gets turned back into analog anyway, defeating the DRM at that point, anyhow.)"