thanks for the feedback. so, let see if I understood it correctly.
(1) the virtual-copy-constructor (clone(),create()) copies the state of a given 'this' object, right? it's useful for instance in a polymorphic design (say Shapes)
(2) a unique_ptr guarantees a unique ownership of a resource (say object's pointer), therefore `no copies` can be done, only `moving`/`transfering` the ownership of the resource, right?
(3) a class with a class member consisting of a container of unique_ptr, e.g. vector<unique_ptr<Shapes<T> > > could not have a copy constructor, because again we can't copy resour…