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As a commercial pilot in PA, I was frustrated when I first saw this article. But if you actually read the law they have an exception for :
(e) Aerial data collection.--Subsection (a)(1) shall not apply if the conduct proscribed is committed by a person engaged in aerial data collection if:

(1) the person utilized the unmanned aircraft in a manner which complies with Federal Aviation Administration regulations or the unmanned aircraft is authorized by an exemption that is issued by the Federal Aviation Administration; and

(2) the person did not knowingly or intentionally conduct surveillance of another person in a private place.
So they did think about commercial operators
 
"“Some of the drones that are coming out now have zoom cameras that are built right into them,” said Sarvis. "

So do DSLR cameras or old analog cameras for that matter. Going to start rounding up photographers as well? You don't need a law; you just need to close your frickin' curtains....
 
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Not to mention red light and city mounted and privately mounted security cameras... government satellites can get pretty close too. Privacy now a days is just an illusion if you step outside... I’ve seen pics and video from surveillance aircraft that would blow your mind. You can barely see a dot of the airplane but they can read your paper you are holding.
 
No mention about restricting camera use with civil operated helicopters. So it’s ok if they do it , without a search warrant, but not for anyone else.
 

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