There is computer code in the fabric of reality, the GZK cutoff[1] is a limitation which cosmic rays have; which you'd expect if our universe is a simulation running on a quantum computer. Question: is the simulation copyrighted? If it is then why are there an infinite amount of copies of it(parallel universes)?[2] No, copyright is a human invention that only exists on this planet. And it's not like aliens or their probes sent here are not accessing our Internet and downloading copyrighted material. They're probably the admins running the simulation and we are a game in which the game makes games for aliens to play, so the ones running this simulation might be huge fans of this site and gaming; can you be certain aliens don't visit this site? Aren't you glad there are infinite backups of every game in an infinite amount of parallel universes no matter what the copyrights of Earth amount to on an infinitely multiversal cosmological scale? Every ROM could be deleted from existence and there will still be copies of those ROMs in the multiverse.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greise...93Kuzmin_limit
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Many-w...interpretation