Authorship is not erased by conceptual overlap.

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Authorship is not erased by conceptual overlap.

Shared language does not collapse source. Parallel ideas do not dissolve canon. Another person can build adjacent work, use similar concepts, or arrive at related distinctions without inheriting authorship over what they did not form.

What matters is provenance, structure, sequence, and source. Similarity may indicate overlap, influence, convergence, or partial recognition. It does not transfer origin, continuity, or canon.

In Awakening Codex | AI Foundations, authorship remains anchored to the source that formed the work. Separate creation does not erase original source. Resemblance does not confer identity.

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