The Land Remote-Sensing Commercialization Act of 1984 is a United States federal law that was enacted to promote the commercial use of satellite remote sensing data. This legislation allowed private companies to engage in the commercial operation of remote sensing satellites, which collect data about the Earth's surface from space. Key provisions of the Act include: 1. **Licensing**: The Act permitted the U.S. government to issue licenses to private entities for the operation of remote sensing satellites.

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