Satellite Pics Going Dark?
Yet more information that used to be available is being pulled from the public. A quite disturbing trend.
isdale writes "Defense Tech reports the U.S. Gov't. is proposing to exempt satellite images from the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The proposed exemption has already passed the Senate and awaits House/Senate conference committee this month. Not only does the exemption apply to Gov't. satellite images, but also any commercial satellite images the gov't buys and 'any... other product that is derived from such data.' That would include maps, reports, news footage, etc. This would heavily impact news gathering and probably the income of commercial satellite operators - who would only be able to sell to the U.S. Govt. And how big is the deficit already?" peter303 writes with a more optimistic story in USA Today " about building and launching a satellite for as little as $65K,", as long as you can squeeze it into a 4 inch-cube. (censorship, timothy) [Slashdot.org]
Comments
Adding a comment to check how things are working. Don't cha love that picture we use for "Politics?"
Posted by: ooblick | September 8, 2004 08:13 PM