This Comment offers a critique of the national security restrictions contained in the United States policy and regulations and the uncertainty they inject into the commercialization of remote sensing imagery. After providing a brief technical description of remote sensing technology and the market realities associated with remote sensing imagery, this Comment analyzes the legislation and regulations affecting the private sector\u27s commercialization and dissemination of remote sensing imagery with a special emphasis on national security concerns. Specifically, it reviews the Clinton Administration\u27s policy with regard to the commercialization of remote sensing imagery, tracing its origins to the international obligations of the United...
This thesis analyses the International and American laws and regulations structuring the commerciali...
A boiled-down version of major legal principles affecting the admissibility of data and products fro...
The United Nations Principles on Remote Sensing were adopted by consensus on 3 December 1986. They p...
The opportunity for private sector investment in space technology has increased dramatically in very...
The use of remote sensing of the earth by satellite has grown tremendously since the United States l...
Space offers the potential for practically limitless wealth, some already being exploited, some we m...
This paper was originally written for the conference on "No More Secrets? Policy Implications of Com...
Satellite remote sensing has been the victim, as well as the beneficiary, of U.S. government sponsor...
The number and sophistication of commercial remote sensing satellites has grown steadily since 2000 ...
Principle 1(a) of United Nation Principles Relating to Remote Sensing of the Earth From Space define...
A broad range of non-state actors make use of commercial satellite imagery to monitor global securit...
The U.S. Space Policy concerning the investment and direct participation in the establishment and op...
This remote-sensing imagery copyright issue will be addressed in two parts: First, the specific aspe...
The constraints on the growth of the market which stem from the development process itself and from ...
Media, industry and academia frequently depict the commercialization of satellite imagery as geospat...
This thesis analyses the International and American laws and regulations structuring the commerciali...
A boiled-down version of major legal principles affecting the admissibility of data and products fro...
The United Nations Principles on Remote Sensing were adopted by consensus on 3 December 1986. They p...
The opportunity for private sector investment in space technology has increased dramatically in very...
The use of remote sensing of the earth by satellite has grown tremendously since the United States l...
Space offers the potential for practically limitless wealth, some already being exploited, some we m...
This paper was originally written for the conference on "No More Secrets? Policy Implications of Com...
Satellite remote sensing has been the victim, as well as the beneficiary, of U.S. government sponsor...
The number and sophistication of commercial remote sensing satellites has grown steadily since 2000 ...
Principle 1(a) of United Nation Principles Relating to Remote Sensing of the Earth From Space define...
A broad range of non-state actors make use of commercial satellite imagery to monitor global securit...
The U.S. Space Policy concerning the investment and direct participation in the establishment and op...
This remote-sensing imagery copyright issue will be addressed in two parts: First, the specific aspe...
The constraints on the growth of the market which stem from the development process itself and from ...
Media, industry and academia frequently depict the commercialization of satellite imagery as geospat...
This thesis analyses the International and American laws and regulations structuring the commerciali...
A boiled-down version of major legal principles affecting the admissibility of data and products fro...
The United Nations Principles on Remote Sensing were adopted by consensus on 3 December 1986. They p...