September 2019
Space cybersecurity - why we mustn’t forget the basics
... be devastating to the organisation and its customers. These systems can be considered prime targets for those interested in intellectual property theft. PLM and ERP systems are tied very closely to supply chains and supply chain tampering...
March 2021
Campuses, clusters and a leading force in UK space
...risk for businesses on big R&D projects. Additionally, STFC remains impartial - it does not seek to gain from any Intellectual Property derived from work with businesses making it an attractive partner to collaborate with. The highly experienced team...
September 2016
URBOCOP: saving planet Earth
...global scale. To be acceptable to governments around the globe it must be an international platform with completely transparent intellectual property rights and open architecture And now, a few words about military threats in aerospace. The good news...
October 2018
Using space-based data for humanitarian causes
...? Another concern is that much of the data acquired by remote sensing satellites are protected in one form or another by intellectual property law. Some data are owned by the nations that acquire them, and others are obtained by commercial...
02 March 2020
Method for sealing Soyuz leak patented by Russian rocket firm
... a cloth and glue; the patent and its description have been published by the Federal Service for Intellectual Property. "The objective of the invention was the development of a method for sealing a defect in the form of an opening in the...
July 2019
Who owns outer space?
... others could be compelled to share their intellectual property and profits. Not unsurprisingly, developing nations ...a piecemeal regime, in which nations assert outer space property rights for their own citizens and companies, without attempting...