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http://dx.doi.org/10.13089/JKIISC.2017.27.5.1141

A Legislative Proposal to Prevent the Infringement of Privacy and to Solve Operational Problems by Drones  

Kim, Yongho (Pukyong National University)
Rhee, Kyung-Hyune (Pukyong National University)
Abstract
An unmanned aerial vehicle(UAV), commonly known as a drone, is an aircraft without a human pilot aboard, which is operated by wireless device. A drone provides the capability for the aerial search and traffic control as a police equipment. It has benefits for the missions for the aerial photography with the high resolution camera which can replace eye-dependent search processes. Moreover it has advantage of retrieving several times for the recorded videos. However, if the law enforcement agency misuse and overuse a drone for investigations and search missions without certain regulations and principles, it breaches privacy and personal information infringement. In this paper, we issue a lawful challenges on drone operations and discuss solutions to those challenges.
Keywords
UAV; Drone; Law enforcement; Personal Information Infringement;
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