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    California woman who spent over $200K remodeling her home is dropped by insurer over drone-captured images of ‘clutter’ and debris — what you can do if your insurer threatens to fire you Joe ...

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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. 8 Ways You Can Make Money Using a Drone - AOL

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    High-end drones can cost thousands of dollars, but entry-level models with high-resolution cameras that cost hundreds could work for some commercial uses. 8 Ways You Can Make Money Using a Drone ...

  5. 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.

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    Drones can fly over private property, as homeowners and business owners are not considered to own the airspace above. However, if the drone pilot is standing on private property, owners can ask ...

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    Drones generally can't be shot down or captured, for both legal and safety reasons, according to the DHS: "Shooting down a drone can pose safety risks to people and property on the ground. Debris ...

  8. Flirtey - Wikipedia

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    Flirtey (later rebranded SkyDrop) was a Reno, Nevada-based drone delivery company. [1] The company completed the first Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)-approved drone delivery in the United States in 2015, the first FAA-approved urban delivery in March 2016 and the first FAA-approved commercial drone delivery to a customer home in July 2016.

  9. Skydio - Wikipedia

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    Skydio was founded in 2014 by Adam Bry, Abe Bachrach, and Matt Donahoe, all of whom had studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [12]Bry and Bachrach were in the Robust Robotics Group, researching ways to build aircraft that could fly themselves without GPS, culminating in a fixed wing drone with a laser range finder that autonomously navigated its way around a parking lot.