Posting Drone Videos on YouTube Could Get You Into Trouble with FAA: Tech News Today 1216
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Mar 16th 2015
Tech Break 969
Posting Drone Videos on YouTube Could Get You Into Trouble with FAA: Tech News Today 1216
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Mike Elgan
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Lindsey Turrentine
Is it illegal for Americans to post drone footage on YouTube?
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Is it illegal for Americans to post drone footage on YouTube? The FAA sent a legal notice to a drone enthusiast named Jayson Hanes, informing him that he was breaking the law. The reason is that, because YouTube is monetized through advertising, any drone footage indicates that the flying of the drone in the first place was a commercial use of drones, which currently requires special permission.
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