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The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) held its first meeting with stakeholders to discuss best practices for drone usage, Multichannel News reports. The NTIA’s John Verdi explained the goal is to “inform” the technology’s development, the report states. “We are not regulators,” said the NTIA’s Angela Simpson. “We are not developing rules or bringing enforcement actions,” noting that unifying stakeholder perceptions of “common-sense best practices” would permit a “major boon” for drones. While groups like the Motion Picture Association of America expressed support for the NTIA gathering, they argued that “existing laws and regulations and the good conduct of their members will do most of the heavy lifting on privacy protections for the new technology.” Further meetings are scheduled for the fall. Editor’s Note: Joseph Jerome, CIPP/US, recently wrote a piece for Privacy Perspectives on why privacy pros should be involved with drone discussions.
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