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Whose sky is it anyway? U.S. drone case tests rights to air space

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When a small town American roofer took legal action against a neighbour for shooting down his drone, the local dispute sparked a case that could help shape the newest frontier of property rights law – who owns the air. (www.msn.com) और अधिक...

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ToddBaldwin3
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It does bring up some interesting questions. I can see both sides. I have a teenage daughter, and if a drone was hovering over my back yard (when I had a house with a pool) I'd be real tempted to break out the Winchester over and under for some skeet practice. Tempted and doing are two different things. It'll be interesting to see how far up the court system this goes.

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