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Volume 9, Issue 2.
Summer
With the impending potential privatization of the United States' successful Landsat remote sensing system, attention is being focused on the legal issues surrounding the operation of these "eyes in the sky." Much of the controversy in recent years has concerned the rights of sensed states regarding the use of their territories' images. Jeannette T. ... read moreBiondo outlines the viewpoints of the various countries involved, and describes the apparent inability of the current United Nations negotiations to result in an agreement. She then proposes ways in which sensed states might make use of American copyright, privacy, and trade secret law to secure the right to participate in remote sensing operations.
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