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EPIC Sues FAA for Ignoring Privacy Issues for Drones

The Federal Aviation Administration failed to develop a comprehensive drone regulation plan allowing the integration of drones in national airspace by the congressional deadline of Sept. 30, the Electronic Privacy Information Center said in a blog post Friday. The FAA…

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has granted more than 1,700 exemptions for drones to operate in the U.S. “even as safety and privacy concerns increase,” the post said. On Sept. 28, EPIC filed a lawsuit against FAA to establish privacy rules for commercial drones, it said. The FAA didn’t comment.