The dawn of the age of the drones:An Australian privacy law perspective


Autoria(s): Butler, Desmond A.
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Suppose a homeowner habitually enjoys sunbathing in his or her backyard, protected by a high fence from prying eyes, including those of an adolescent neighbour. In times past such homeowners could be assured that they might go about their activities without a threat to their privacy. However, recent years have seen technological advances in the development of unmanned aerial vehicles (‘UAVs’), also known colloquially as drones, that have allowed them to become more reduced in size, complexity and price. UAVs today include models retailing to the public for less than $350 and with an ease of operation that enables them to serve as mobile platforms for miniature cameras. These machines now mean that for individuals like the posited homeowner’s adolescent neighbour, barriers such as high fences no longer constitute insuperable obstacles to their voyeuristic endeavours. Moreover, ease of access to the internet and video sharing websites provides a ready means of sharing any recordings made with such cameras with a wide audience. Persons in the homeowner’s position might understandably seek some form of redress for such egregious invasions of their privacy. Other than some kind of self-help, what alternative measures may be available?

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83827/

Publicador

University of New South Wales * Faculty of Law

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83827/2/__qut.edu.au_documents_Law_LawJustice_Research_HERDC_2015%20Collection_HERDC%20Verification_C1_Butler%20UNSWLJ%20Drones%20and%20Privacy_HERDC.pdf

http://www.unswlawjournal.unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files/g2_butler.pdf

Butler, Desmond A. (2014) The dawn of the age of the drones:An Australian privacy law perspective. UNSW Law Journal, 37(2), pp. 434-470.

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Copyright 2014 University of New South Wales

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Law

Palavras-Chave #180100 LAW #privacy law #drones
Tipo

Journal Article