1st annual space piracy conference aims to combat space crime and smuggling

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The First Annual Space Piracy Conference, scheduled for early next year by the Center for the Study of Space Crime, Policy, and Governance (CSCPG), will gather experts to address growing concerns of space crime and smuggling, discussing risks and solutions from various perspectives.

The First Annual Space Piracy Conference, scheduled for early next year, will bring together leading experts to address the growing concerns of crime and smuggling in space.While space piracy may not involve eye-patched smugglers or talking parrots, experts believe that the future of crime will unfold among the stars.

"As we like to say, and please forgive me, Leon Trotsky, but you may not be interested in space piracy, but space pirates are interested in you…"Feldman, who has extensive experience in the space venture sector, is co-author, with Hugh Taylor, of the soon-to-be-published book "Space Piracy: Preparing for a Criminal Crisis in Orbit."While crime and piracy in space are currently theoretical problems, the conference aims to address these issues before they become real threats.

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