Thursday, September 12, 2019

Space1 2019 Security

Mars data from the vault
SPACE1 2019 Security
Last week SPACE1 and its enforcement security entity - Space Securities, was reviewed to prevent potential theft of space rocket intellectual property.

One example in the news, a rocket parts purchase deception scheme was reported by SpaceX. Actions were taken by the courts to arrest the person selling the parts.

Space intellectual property theft is an increasing problem in the private space industry where it takes years, if not decades, to develop advanced spacecraft systems. Such data and information is immensely valuable given the man hours spent on invention, development, testing, and construction.

In recent years, Space Securities has noted operations with intent to enforce multiple country laws regarding various infarctions against property. Those caught could be extradited internationally and forced to answer to the specific countries courts and judicial systems, inclusive of prison time depending on the outcome. SPACE1 is operating under its own formed Pacific country construct, "SPACE1 Industries Pacific Oceanic Floating Private Independent Megalopolis Space Country" otherwise known as Space Country. Space Country is under development of space cities as noted or to be noted in the related blogs.

https://space1usa.blogspot.com/2019/08/space1-industries-private-independent.html