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Daily Dashboard | EPIC Asks Court To Force FAA To Create Drone Privacy Rules Related reading: A view from DC: The path to IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2024

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The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) has asked a Washington, DC, Court of Appeals “to force the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to come up with privacy rules concerning drones,” CIO reports. EPIC was one of 35 groups that previously petitioned the FAA for a public procedure to create drone privacy regulations, the report states, noting “the FAA rejected the request.” When the request was rejected late last year, the FAA said, “We have determined that the issue you have raised is not an immediate safety concern.” While the FAA said it would consider the request in its commercial drone flight rules, “when they were published in February they included no mention of privacy,” the report states.
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