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Could you put an advert on The Moon?
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Assuming it would be possible to put an advert (or any other symbol) on the Moon, what would be the legality of this? Does anyone actually own the Moon, and how would you put an advert there? Would it be seen right way up all over the world, or would the folks Down Under see it upside down?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.UN Outer Space Treaty ensures that the moon is not owned by any single nation, In a similar form of pretection to the antarctic.
Having said that, there is a US entrepreneur... Dennis someone or another ..... who sells tracts of moon land, claiming the UN treaty does not stop individuals owning land on the moon.... and he claims to have made a substantial amount of money doing it.
So, short answer would be... the legality of it iscomplicated, and probably not ;)
Having said that, there is a US entrepreneur... Dennis someone or another ..... who sells tracts of moon land, claiming the UN treaty does not stop individuals owning land on the moon.... and he claims to have made a substantial amount of money doing it.
So, short answer would be... the legality of it iscomplicated, and probably not ;)
people shine ads onto the houses of parliament occasionally, presumably without authority. So I suppose if you had a projector strong enough you could put it on the moon, though it might be quite hard to read except maybe during a new moon. And yes, it would look upside down to Australian and penguins.
Don't know why this thread made me think of this but have any of you been to the backside of Mount Rushmore? ~ http://www.akademifan.../back-of-rushmore.png
well coke have thought about it
http://www.mediaweek....content_id=1003556617
http://www.mediaweek....content_id=1003556617
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