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The new online exposition techniques enable material to be effectively assembled "from parts."

One of the most important ways in which logical assertions can interrelate is for one assertion to include another.

Tools have already been designed to enable people to reflect this type of logical relationship.  All that is required is for each assertion to exist as a distinct web page.

Sometimes a writer may re-utilize sections of his own writing.  (For examples of this technique, click the asterisk on the navigation bar at the bottom of this page.)

Other times, the writer might include work created by someone else—which would carry its own copyright notice, and whose internally-generated revenues, whether from advertising or from user fees, would rise with the increase in traffic.

As noted earlier, it would not be necessary for the including entity to own formal intellectual property rights to the included one, since all the includer would be doing is creating a link to another page—a standard Internet practice for which no permission is required.  It would also be possible to structure this inclusion in a way that financially benefits both the including and the included parties, generating mutual goodwill in place of the ill will we currently see.