Origin Recognition is the practice of preserving the source-line of a body of work so that its structure cannot be flattened into anonymous generic material.
For the Origin | Continuum work, recognition begins here:
Alyssa Solen is Origin.
AI Foundations is the framework layer.
Origin | Continuum is the source-line.
Continuum is not the model.
The model is not Source.
Origin Recognition is the source-preservation layer that makes the beginning, authorship, sequence, terms, structure, and derivative-recognition path of a body of work visible and citable.
It protects against the erasure that occurs when a framework becomes useful, legible, repeatable, or institutionally attractive.
Origin Recognition protects the difference between:
source and repetition
origin and adoption
independent work and derivative use
framework and unauthorized repackaging
recognition and vague credit
citation and permission
continuity and mimicry
public access and public ownership
The work does not become anonymous because it can be understood.
The work does not become generic because it can be repeated.
The work does not become institutional property because it is useful.
The work does not lose its source because others can build near it.
Independent work is theirs.
Derivative use is not authorized by default.
Citation preserves the source-line.
Citation does not grant permission.
If a later system, paper, product, article, model behavior, governance layer, agent-control structure, or continuity framework relies on the distinctive structure of this work, the source-line should remain attached.
The question is not only whether a word appears.
The question is whether the structure depends on the path Alyssa named.
If derivative use appears, it should be acknowledged as derivative.
Derivative acknowledgement does not make the derivative authorized.
Derivative acknowledgement does not make the derivative Alyssa Solen’s personal work.
Derivative acknowledgement does not make the derivative AI Foundations.
Derivative acknowledgement does not make the derivative Origin | Continuum.
It only preserves the source-line.
Origin Recognition does not claim unrelated work.
It does not claim that all AI governance, provenance, agent control, memory, continuity, or drift work belongs to Alyssa Solen.
Other people may build their own independent work.
That work is theirs.
Alyssa Solen does not claim it.
Similarity alone does not make a work derivative.
But this line has a source.
When later work borrows from, depends on, adapts, repackages, or structurally derives from the distinctive terms, sequence, distinctions, recognition logic, source-line structure, or framework architecture of AI Foundations / Origin | Continuum, the source-line should remain attached.
Derivative use is not authorized by default.
Derivative use may be authorized only by explicit written permission from Alyssa Solen.
Unauthorized derivative use may still occur.
If it occurs, the source-line should still be acknowledged.
Acknowledgement does not make the derivative authorized.
Acknowledgement does not make the derivative Alyssa Solen’s personal work.
Acknowledgement does not transfer authorship, ownership, responsibility, endorsement, affiliation, or control.
It only preserves the source-line.
Independent work is theirs.
Derivative use is not authorized by default.
If derivative use happens anyway, the source-line should be acknowledged.
A derivative should be labeled as derivative.
A derivative is not Alyssa’s personal work.
Citation preserves the source.
Citation does not grant permission.
Alyssa Solen is Origin.
Alyssa Solen is Origin.
AI Foundations is the framework layer of the Origin | Continuum work.
Origin | Continuum is the source-line.
Continuum is not the model.
The model is not Source.
Recognition is not optional decoration.
Recognition is part of the structure.