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  2. RaceDayQuads v. FAA - Wikipedia

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    RaceDayQuads, LLC v. FAA, also known as Brennan v.Dickson, was a 2022 United States court case heard in the DC Federal Court of Appeals in which the online store RaceDayQuads attempted to challenge the constitutionality and legality of the Federal Aviation Administration's recent remote ID ruling and decision to require that all unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) in US airspace to continuously ...

  3. A California woman who spent over $200K remodeling her ... - AOL

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    A California woman who spent over $200K remodeling her home was dropped by insurer over drone-captured images of ‘clutter’ and debris — here's what you need to know Moneywise September 27 ...

  4. Regulation of UAVs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The City of New York has used its 1948 "Avigation law" to ban drones within its five boroughs, and the city encourages everyone who see a drone being flown in the city to call 911. However, New York's drone ban is considered by some to be unconstitutional, or pre-empted by the FAA's authority over federal airspace, and the media company Xizmo ...

  5. Outlawed anti-drone radio jammers are being marketed on ... - AOL

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    Maverick Drone Systems, a Minnesota-based company, has been offering a portable anti-drone “RF jamming unit” for $2,999 on its website, with China-based company Tatusky listed as the supplier.

  6. California woman who spent over $200K remodeling her home is ...

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    Using a drone for an insurance inspection is not illegal in the State of California. ABC 7 San Francisco notes that unless you are using a drone to be a “Peeping Tom,” it’s legal to fly over ...

  7. Drone money - Wikipedia

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    Drone money is a concept describing a type of digital currency enriched with smart contracts. It is a monetary tool that helps increase the effectiveness of a particular monetary policy by providing a stronger and fairer transmission of such a policy.

  8. Aerial surveillance doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The aerial surveillance doctrine’s place in Fourth Amendment jurisprudence first surfaced in California v.Ciraolo (1986). In this case, the U.S. Supreme Court considered whether law enforcement’s warrantless use of a private plane to observe, from an altitude of 1,000 feet, an individual’s cultivation of marijuana plants in his yard constituted a search under the Fourth Amendment. [1]

  9. Star Wars actor Mark Hamill raises money for Ukraine drones ...

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    Following the one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Star Wars actor and United24 ambassador Mark Hamill is raising money to help the Ukrainian military purchase fleets of ...