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Mini-drones are already being regulated, | 265 comments | Create New Account
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Yeah, because Microsoft/Yahoo/Facebook/Twitter are such angels
Authored by: OpenSourceFTW on Sunday, April 14 2013 @ 01:06 PM EDT
They would never track you and sell your info to the government (and anyone
else). Oh wait...

Google does collect information, but they at least appear to be much more
transparent about it, unlike certain other companies.

With Google, at least I know what I'm getting into (Google seems to be at least
somewhat concerned about its users as well). With Facebook, not so much.

[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]

Mini-drones are already being regulated,
Authored by: albert on Sunday, April 14 2013 @ 02:42 PM EDT
by being shot down!

Folks should have a reasonable expectation of privacy when on their own
property, especially when in areas not viewable from the ground. Not so in
public places. Google Glass is no different than any of the millions of cameras
we already carry in our phones.

Perhaps some of us need to be more careful in public places.

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