[EFF] We just received new information today about drone flights in the United
States, including extensive details about the specific drone models
some entities are flying, where they fly, how frequently they fly, and
how long they stay in the air. The 125 drone certificates and
accompanying documents the FAA released today total thousands of pages
and were released in response to EFF’s Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, which has already uncovered the list of all entities licensed to fly domestic drones.
The FAA documents we received mainly address saftey issues with drone
flights, but there are still many unanswered questions about the privacy
implications of drones. EFF is asking the Internet community to help us
push for more transparency around the use of drones for domestic
surveillance. We're proud to be teaming up with MuckRock
in this initiative. If you are curious about how your local law
enforcement agency may be using drones to surveil Americans, please
visit Muckrock's site to submit an online public records request.
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