Don’t Drone on Me: Texas Privacy Act and Drone-Use Regulations
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Texans have grown accustomed to the buzz of unmanned, remote controlled drones in recent years, but many are unaware that the use of flying drones to conduct surveillance could result in thousands of dollars of fines and even criminal charges. In their Westlaw article, partner Gavin Villareal and associates Dominic Cruciani and Nathan Thibon discuss the Texas Privacy Act and drone use regulations:
Don’t Drone on Me: Texas Privacy Act and Drone-Use Regulations
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