Whether we like it or not, drones are a reality today. Just like all exciting new technology –whether iPhones or robots –many worry foremost that their privacy is at risk. As drones become more commonplace, will we be vulnerable to unwanted surveillance or stalking? Will neighbors, strangers, the government or big companies use drones to monitor and market to us? The Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) estimates that commercial use of drones will increase from 600,000 (in recent years) to 2.7 million by the year 2020 and that hobbyists’ sales will grow from 1.9 million to 4.3 million by 2020. Read the PDF………………
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