Brown signs bill barring paparazzi from flying drones over private property
Los Angeles Times | October 6, 2015 | 4:35 PM
After rejecting other limits on drone use, Gov. Jerry Brown
signed legislation Tuesday to expand privacy protections to prevent
paparazzi from flying drones over private property.The bill, AB 856, changes the definition of a "physical invasion of privacy" to include sending a drone into the airspace above someone's land in order to make a recording or take a photo.
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Darn... does this mean I'm not allowed to fly my drone over my favorite movie star's house and record her sunning herself topless behind the high secretive fences of her private property? Come on... I thought this was a free country? What about my rights to take pictures of her in her backyard and into her bedroom at night through her open windows? It's just not fair anymore!
ReplyDeleteDarn... does this mean I'm not allowed to fly my drone over my favorite movie star's house and record her sunning herself topless behind the high secretive fences of her private property? Come on... I thought this was a free country? What about my rights to take pictures of her in her backyard and into her bedroom at night through her open windows? It's just not fair anymore!
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