I think it would be reasonable to copy the triggers. The ITrigger interface provides a Partition with metadata() to find which table the original mutation was issued for. In the example AuditTrigger, the destination audit table is configurable but if a user attaches AuditTrigger to an existing table then clones that table, writes to both tables would be audited in the same destination audit table, and AuditTrigger is explicitly designed to handle that.
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