We should all be concerned about this law and not be complacent.  Up until the 
1980s the Communications Act of 1934 prohibited anyone from owning the 
electromagnetic spectrum.  It was considered the "peoples spectrum".  During 
the 1980s the telecommunications industry bought off a corrupt and ignorant 
congress and FCC and had the laws rewritten.   In that case the ownership by 
the people, I felt, was a good thing.  After all those radio waves are 
constantly passing through our bodies and on our properties, so we should all 
have access to them. Instead of insisting on the industry encrypting their 
signals, it became illegal to descramble any radio or tv signals unless you 
paid some company.  In the current view, the land owner does (and I believe 
should) have ownership of meteorites.  We should all be vigilant that some 
politician or museum director does not start an effort to overturn this.  All 
it takes is some money and a few greedy politicians (redundant I know).  I 
don't 
 see any immediate changes on the horizon, I'm just cautioning against 
complacency.

George 
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