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asdrty | 10 years ago

I thought that all NASA technology was open to the public... Isn't that how SpaceX started?

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Kalium|10 years ago

One of the quirks of tech transfer offices is that they have emerged from government agencies and universities because it turns out that making technology and patents freely available doesn't do much for commercial adoption.

ironmagma|10 years ago

It's not... you're probably thinking of the fact that anything NASA releases is not copyrightable. This doesn't imply, however, that they must release everything.

totalforge|10 years ago

Anything sufficiently sensitive or representing a US advantage over other nations is ITAR controlled.

ncza|10 years ago

NSA, not NASA.

asdrty|10 years ago

FYI: I was replying to this part of the comment: "Nasa does this to some degree..."