A MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER
From the desk of MP Tang
For over twenty years, our digital footprints were left in the hands of entities that viewed users as data points and communities as products to be sold. When the lights went out on the original Nexopia, a piece of Canadian internet heritage was left abandoned—ripe for exploitation by the same algorithms that have made the modern web a place of isolation rather than connection.
Today, the United Corporation of Pillowtown (UCP) has officially stepped in to end that cycle.
By filing for the Federal Trademark of Nexopia™, we aren't just claiming a name; we are securing a legacy. This is a legal "Arrest" of our history to ensure it can never be bought, sold, or corrupted again.
The Plan is simple but radical:
Reclamation: Securing the legal rights to our digital past.
Sanctuary: Building a non-profit infrastructure where user safety is the law, not a feature.
Transparency: Operating as a Federal NPO where every dollar—including the $2.22 "The Echo of Scott Henson"—is held in public trust to maintain the sanctuary.
The era of the "Old Web" is gone, and the "Social Media" era has failed us. We are building the Sanctuary Era. This trademark is the first pillar of a foundation that belongs to you.
MP Tang
Chief Executive Officer
United Corporation of Pillowtown