... that all space technology is custom-developed for a single mission and that there is no point in spending on intellectual property protection. Novelty is the most recognised of the prerequisites for patentability: it means that if you are the first...
..., voluminous footnotes and total lack of illustrations – but it provides a good introduction to the issues of Intellectual Property (IP) property in space. After a section on principles and definitions, it covers IP rights, patents, the application...
...Constitution. In addition, Asgardia’s cryptocurrency Solar,SOL has been registered with the European Union’s (EU) Intellectual Property Office. Dr Igor Ashurbeyli at the launch of Asgardia-1. Dr Ashurbeyli used the opportunity of attending the launch...
... is highly unlikely to be the country in which the object lands when returned to Earth). Thus it seems that it is the Intellectual Property law of the registry State that is the relevant jurisdiction for a particular space object. However, does this...
.... Moreover, the expert knowledge acquired by starting and running these businesses constitutes a library of intellectual property. The intellectual property can be licensed for use elsewhere, to provide a third revenue stream for the consortium...
... mission badges to ‘enrol’ in an elite space learning academy, where intellectual curiosity, imagination, and pursuit of knowledge are rewarded. Even in the age...as developing publicity campaigns for a variety of intellectual property and companies.