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.

With the emergence of new forms° of the commons, there is more content available than ever for practitioners to use everyday. The problem is, how can users know if any given asset has already been used?

This is where it helps to be early and often, and humble as far as quantity of commons assets consumed. It has been said before that as far as intellectual property goes, the commons is not endgame, but without such a pool of resources, there would be an enormous outflow of innovative activity.

In some markets, where its difficult to create assets because of geographical or jurisdictional constraints, the commons is a lifesaver; just be aware of the tragedy of the commons and that without contributions in some manifestation to that market, new participants won’t be able to enjoy the startup benefits at all.