Chuck Divine took some pictures of the press briefing/debate today.
6 thoughts on “Space Property Rights Reporting”
This whole thing is really impressive. It focuses attention on the right things and hopefully will realign the discussion, like some kind of jiu-jitsu move.
And of course the ultimate answer to property rights is that he who can defend it, keeps it. Go armed. Well armed. VERY well armed…
btw, I see from the pics that Scott P. and Jim M. were there. What did Scott have to say?
Veteran space attorney James Dunstan, who was at the conference, posted a short paper that details the major issues with Rand’s proposal. The PDF is here for those interested.
Why? Because unlike Rand, James Dunstan’s ideas, being both practical and achievable, would actually move commercial lunar development forward instead of blocking it?
This whole thing is really impressive. It focuses attention on the right things and hopefully will realign the discussion, like some kind of jiu-jitsu move.
And of course the ultimate answer to property rights is that he who can defend it, keeps it. Go armed. Well armed. VERY well armed…
btw, I see from the pics that Scott P. and Jim M. were there. What did Scott have to say?
Veteran space attorney James Dunstan, who was at the conference, posted a short paper that details the major issues with Rand’s proposal. The PDF is here for those interested.
http://techfreedom.org/sites/default/files/Dunstan%20Comments%20on%20Rand%20Simberg%20Space%20Property%20Rights%20Paper.pdf
What a self-serving response.
Why? Because unlike Rand, James Dunstan’s ideas, being both practical and achievable, would actually move commercial lunar development forward instead of blocking it?