There May Not Be Life On Mars, But There Could Be IP
There May Not Be Life On Mars, But There Could Be IP <https://www.law360.com/governmentcontracts/articles/1884784?nl_pk=4126fe73-80ab-4e63-b526-ca8152f5c881&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=governmentcontracts&utm_content=2024-10-07&read_main=1&nlsidx=0&nlaidx=1> By Chris Villani The rapidly expanding space tourism industry is raising a vast universe of potential intellectual property issues. Experts say most of the laws governing extraterrestrial IP are as unexplored as space itself. Read full article » <https://www.law360.com/governmentcontracts/articles/1884784?nl_pk=4126fe73-80ab-4e63-b526-ca8152f5c881&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=governmentcontracts&utm_content=2024-10-07&read_more=1&nlsidx=0&nlaidx=1> | Save to favorites » <https://www.law360.com/governmentcontracts/articles/1884784?nl_pk=4126fe73-80ab-4e63-b526-ca8152f5c881&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=governmentcontracts&utm_content=2024-10-07&read_later=1&nlsidx=0&nlaidx=1>
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