InterWorldCoin (IWC)

Public Digital Notice of Authorship, Invention Priority, Naming Rights and Domain Association
under International Intellectual Property Law

Preview of the InterWorldCoin (IWC)

InterWorldCoin IWC Coin

Coin Description

The InterWorldCoin visual embodiment represents interconnection of domains and signal-based interaction. The circular form symbolizes continuity and value preservation.

The central signal-wave glyph denotes communication, transmission, and cross-world interaction. The labyrinth structure reflects protected architecture and layered access.

1. Purpose of This Page

This website serves as a public, timestamped declaration fixing the priority of creation, authorship, conceptual invention, naming, and associative rights related to the designation InterWorldCoin (IWC).

Such public disclosure is recognized internationally as a valid form of prior art notice and evidence of authorship.

2. Fixed Intellectual Objects

Name & Designation

InterWorldCoin

Abbreviation: IWC

Semantic Concept: InterWorld — interaction and linkage of worlds (digital, legal, economic, symbolic).

Invention & Concept

A conceptual digital asset ecosystem, including symbolic coin design, semantic architecture, and cross-domain (InterWorld) logic.

Visual & Symbolic Identity

Circular coin form, signal-wave symbol, labyrinth-like structure, abbreviation IWC.

3. Domain Name Association

The following domain names are hereby publicly associated with the InterWorld direction and the InterWorldCoin (IWC) concept:

interworldcoin.com
iwcwallet.com
Public association of a designation with domain names is recognized as supporting evidence in trademark, unfair competition, and cybersquatting disputes (UDRP / WIPO practice).

4. Authorship & Rights Holder

The author, originator, and first declarant of the concept, name, semantic model, and visual-symbolic structure InterWorldCoin (IWC) is:

Author / Declarant: InterWorld (Direction & Concept)

Declaration Date (UTC):

Form of Fixation: Public digital disclosure

5. Legal Basis (EU / US / WIPO Dispute Framework)

EU Law

This declaration constitutes evidence of prior use and authorship under EU trademark and unfair competition law, including Directive (EU) 2015/2436 and Regulation (EU) 2017/1001 (EUTMR). Public disclosure establishes priority and good-faith use.

United States Law

Recognized as evidence of common law trademark rights, prior use, and first publication under the Lanham Act (15 U.S.C. §§1051 et seq.). Timestamped public disclosure supports claims of authorship and priority.

WIPO / UDRP

In domain name disputes, WIPO panels recognize demonstrable prior use, naming association, and public notices as supporting rights or legitimate interests (UDRP ¶4(a)).

International Copyright

Protected automatically under the Berne Convention and TRIPS Agreement from the moment of fixation, without formal registration.

6. Cryptographic Fixation & Anchoring

The content of this page is intended to be cryptographically anchored to decentralized storage and/or blockchain systems to strengthen evidentiary value.

Initial Declaration Timestamp (UTC):

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7. Formal Declaration / Affidavit

Declaration under Oath / Affirmation

I, the undersigned declarant, hereby affirm and declare, in good faith and under penalty of perjury where applicable, that the following statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief:

This affidavit-style declaration is intended to be relied upon as admissible evidence in trademark, copyright, unfair competition, and domain name dispute proceedings, including but not limited to EUIPO, USPTO-related disputes, WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center, and national courts.

8. Legal Notice

This page is a declarative notice and does not replace formal trademark registration. However, it constitutes valid evidence of prior use, authorship, and intent, admissible in civil and arbitration proceedings.