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Daily Dashboard | Why Drone Benefits Outweigh Privacy Issues Related reading: Officials question source of cyberattack on New Zealand Parliament

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“Imagine if the government imposed harsh regulations that effectively prohibited the use of all cameras and recording devices on the theory that they might be used to violate individual privacy,” writes Covington & Burling’s Jeff Kosseff, CIPP/US. With recent news that President Barack Obama plans to issue an executive order calling for the development of a commercial code of conduct for drone use and a subsequent letter from two Congressmen calling for stronger privacy protections, Kosseff, in this post for Privacy Perspectives, argues the benefits—particularly for news-gathering—far outweigh potential privacy violations and points out “past experience has shown that reactionary privacy laws that focus on a specific technology do not stand the test of time.”
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