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Library: A Round-up of Reading

October 22, 2012 at 09:13 | Library | Leave a comment

by P.J. Blount

Space Law
Jeff Foust, A space policy to-do list for after the election, The Space Review

CCiCap Space Act Agreements: Keep your IP Rights, If You Want To – IPinSPace

Could Satellites Finally Spin out of the ITAR Orbit? – ExportLawBlog

Ryan: “we have effectively no plan” for space under Obama Administration – Space Politics

Russia Proposing Asteroid Impact Defense – Spaceports

Aviation Law
As Drone Debate Rages, Police Move on to Million-Dollar Spy Planes – threat Level

Cyberlaw
The Significance of Panetta’s Cyber Speech and the Persistent Difficulty of Deterring Cyberattacks – Lawfare

BIG DATA: Professor Omer Tene Explains the Privacy Risks Behind the Buzz – TAP

Progress Reports from the Cyber Norms 2.0 Workshop – Opinio Juris

David Post’s and My Podcast on David’s In Search of Jefferson’s Moose – Volokh Conspiracy

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