Drones Surveillance and Privacy
“Look Up and Smile for Big Brother” was part of the forum “The Drone Next Door,” held by the Future Tense partnership between the New America Foundation, Arizona State University and Slate magazine.
Attorneys discussed the privacy concerns of surveillance by aerial drones. Catherine Crump of the ACLU said her organization was not completely opposed to the use… read more
Attorneys discussed the privacy concerns of surveillance by aerial drones. Catherine Crump of the ACLU said her organization was not completely opposed to the use of drones for surveillance but in certain situations law enforcement agencies should be required to obtain warrants.
“Look Up and Smile for Big Brother” was part of the forum “The Drone Next Door,” held by the Future Tense partnership between the New America Foundation, Arizona State University and Slate magazine. close
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Catherine Crump Staff Attorney American Civil Liberties Union->Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project
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Andres Martinez Vice President and Editorial Director
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