Neologism And Linguistic Copyright Notice

All original words, neologisms, redefined meanings, and extended linguistic expressions presented in this project are the intellectual property of Sadia Hakim. While general words and phrases are not subject to copyright, the specific words I have coined, redefined, or uniquely integrated into my poetry are protected under copyright law as original creative expressions.

I do not claim ownership of words that have been coined by others and used with their original, intended meanings. However, the specific integration of such words into my poetry, art, or literary works—through unique expression, structure, or context—remains my intellectual property.

Usage & Attribution Guidelines

1. Newly Coined Words & Redefined Meanings

If a word or phrase is marked as coined by Sadia Hakim, it means that either:

•  The word itself is an original creation.

•  An existing word has been assigned a new or extended meaning through my literary work.

In both cases, these are considered my intellectual contributions, and they cannot be used without credit.

2. Restricted Use Without Attribution

No individual, entity, or publication may use my coined words or extended meanings in poetry, creative writing, academic work, or artistic projects without proper attribution to me as the creator.

Modifying the poetic form of a coined word while keeping its unique meaning intact does not remove the requirement for credit.

3. What You Can and Cannot Do

✅ You may refer to, discuss, or analyze my coined words with proper credit to my authorship.

❌ You cannot use my coined words, phrases, or redefined meanings in your creative works without explicit acknowledgment.

❌ You cannot claim authorship of any word or meaning that originates from this project.

4. Intellectual Property Protection

Every word, phrase, and meaning coined or uniquely integrated into this project is copyright-protected as part of my creative work.

Unauthorized use or reproduction of my coined words and their specific expressions constitutes a violation of intellectual property rights.

This project is an exploration of language, poetry, and deep human expression. Every word here carries artistic, linguistic, and intellectual depth, and I reserve all rights to their creative ownership and literary impact.

Protecting My Creative Process & Understanding Derivative Works

The creative approach I have developed for introducing new words into the world through poetry is my intellectual property. This goes beyond individual words or abstract ideas—it is a structured process that defines how I coin, redefine, and integrate these words into poetic and artistic expressions.

My method is not just about the words themselves but how they are introduced, framed, and given meaning within a carefully designed system. This streamlined creative framework is my original work, and while no one owns language itself, the way I structure, execute, and present it as an artistic and intellectual project is protected. My process is not merely a thought—it is a creative execution, and copying this exact approach without permission is copyright infringement.

A derivative work is one that modifies, builds upon, or transforms an existing creation into something distinct.

While drawing inspiration is natural, directly replicating my structured method—my specific system of introducing, coining, or redefining words within poetry—requires permission.

A derivative work must add substantial transformation, not just mirror the concept, execution, or structured process. If someone adopts my unique creative system—or any part of this system—without meaningful innovation, it is not an independent work but an infringement. Even if a person alters one element but copies the foundational framework, it still constitutes unauthorized use.

Writers and poets who admire this project must ensure their work remains original, rather than replicating the intellectual and artistic structure that defines my project.

Any unauthorized reproduction, adaptation, or replication of this structured creative process, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

Effective Date : [11-03-2025]

Last Update: [15-03-2025]