Increased SPACE1 Security
SPACE1 is clamping down on security and intellectual property. All missions and communications will be conducted with an increased element of secrecy with information released on a need to know basis.
The NDA Non Disclosure Agreement will remain in effect and will have stronger legal enforcement. The members web site will be restricted and content will have edit to limit dissemination of protected facts.
Inventions and designs will be guarded. Photos may be of similar but not exact items. The names of pertinent data, chemicals, physical materials, elements, may be changed to protect intellectual property. Information regarding operations in generality may be released but there is no obligation to do so. Specifics are not on the list of providence.
We are under no obligation to prove anything. This year SPACE1 is removing and terminating those that cannot trust, agree, understand compliance, or have recently insulted or violated the scope of inventions, developments, procedures, and operations.
Space1 Industries, a division of United Space Technologies, is a bold new space venture, taking you safely into space with futuristic technology. The mission - to the moon, planets and new worlds!
Showing posts with label legal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label legal. Show all posts
Sunday, February 3, 2019
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Space1 Rocket Guidance System Classification
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Future star ship concept - NASA |
Military rockets typically have full flight guidance and therefore qualify as guided missiles, if they were in the USA where such devices are highly regulated and governed by the USA military. You don't want to confuse your rockets with this type of rocket which are used by North Korea rockets which have a different nature, designed to kill people.
Avoidance
We at S1 design flight systems that avoid military classifications altogether and evoke a type of light design fully approved for M-rocket standards to avoid any legal entanglements and make safety and peaceful operations the number one factors towards all people and all applications. It can be done but takes some effort. It also brings down costs by say a hundred million dollars for the typical rocket. This is good, bringing space tourism within the reach of millions of people.
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