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Signals intelligence / Crime prevention / Surveillance / Aerial warfare / Unmanned aerial vehicle / Florida v. Riley / Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution / California v. Ciraolo / Expectation of privacy / Security / National security / Ethics
Date: 2014-11-13 07:52:53
Signals intelligence
Crime prevention
Surveillance
Aerial warfare
Unmanned aerial vehicle
Florida v. Riley
Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
California v. Ciraolo
Expectation of privacy
Security
National security
Ethics

The Robots Are Coming: The Project On Civilian Robotics Drones and Aerial Surveillance: Considerations For Legislators

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