Fantasy novels, above all, share new worlds with readership, and ensure creative thought processing.

Just like in the startup world, where new technology is birthed from seemingly far out ideation.

When these two charts intersect, you’ll find that new perceptive meaning can unfold, and the brain expansion as a trail, never ends.

Knowing what is polarising and what is not, is an important facet to being a historian.

As being arbitrarily unopinionated, is where history is made, behind time and in the past future.

Thanks to larger audiences being interested in feature generation everywhere, history has become more accurate.

After going on decades of being forked (just like anyone else), WXV and its Remerger° have been reanalysed, and is being Unforked™.

This means that all unauthorised activities involving acquisitions of intellectual properties, globally, are now returning their value, back into WXV, over time.

As WXV M&A activity picks up steam, Unforked™, presents itself as being an exciting new strategic future pathway on the horizon.

Essentially wrapping isn’t illegal, if this is done with proprietary information. However, if someone else’s data is wrapped, and the consumer doesn’t know, then there could be an issue.

On occasion, you might see, an entire “geofenced” website, wrapped, so that the visitor has no idea, that they’re actually visiting a competitor’s domain, and not viewing the content that they are aiming at signing up to.

While a controversial topic, when the wrapping is of a smaller scale, and the intangible data is all privately owned, then there isn’t really an ethics issue. The primary rationale behind bringing wrapping up as a topic, is that when there are more than one illegal domain geofenced wrapping issues on a singular entity, the fraud usually takes care of itself and the violation goes away.

On occasion, the impossibility of remaining clone free, does occur. As artificial intelligence learns how to replicate even the most complex of deterrents of raw intellectual property.

If plausible, scheduling the site map, as far releasing what the organisation is, of say, a website, and the relative updates, can serve to the public, the best way to reveal, what the clones are cloning, and in what time frame.

Because time moves forward, this is a great solution to preserving intangibles and their prior art. As there can be only a singular calendar event per individual, or personal, entity; which is the case of WXV.