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July 28, 2005

NASA's Intellectual Property

NASA is certainly at the top of the list in advanced technology. Of course, this means that they must protect the intellectual property associated with their advancements. You may be surprised at how complex this protection can get.

For more on NASA's patents, you can view some search results including the word "patent."

Reports are now claiming: Shuttle program halted over debris. So, if you're interested in helping our space program, think of a new way to make foam stick during launch. But, keep NASA's intellectual property policies in mind.



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