Administrative/Regulatory
Apr. 23, 2016
Legal framework lacking in the Age of Drones
Drones are here to stay, but the legal and regulatory framework necessary to fully realize the anticipated benefits of drones continues to lag behind advances in technology. By Scott C. Hall




Scott C. Hall
Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass LLPEmail: scott_hall@post.harvard.edu
Harvard Univ Law School; Cambridge MA
The Age of Drones is here, but the legal and regulatory framework necessary to fully realize the anticipated benefits of drones continues to lag behind advances in technology. The potential applications for drones, including aerial photography, precision agriculture, emergency response and package delivery - to name just a few - are well known. Less clear are the laws governing drone use, as well as the basic question of who posse...
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