In the first 4 months of 2015 Transport Canada issued 1,600 permits for commercial drones. In contrast, the U.S.’s Federal Aviation Administration issued only 69. Over 110 companies in Canada now provide commercial drone services, which are regularly used by the movie and television industry, oil and gas companies, forestry companies and farmers.
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@9J2T8PB1yr1Y
As long as they are not trespassing on any other land, or doing nothing illegal, I think drones are good for commercials
Yes, But if it's used in a neighbourhood to let them know in advance
@92K33BD3yrs3Y
yes, given privacy is prioritized
Depends on how close the drone is and how much privacy is being invaded for the people/ buildings in it
@8VV3BLT4yrs4Y
Yes, but at a cost and with a licence. Drones have the potential for intrusion into the private realm and this will hopefully be preventative
@8VJYQ2L4yrs4Y
Yes, but in restricted areas
@8TJ5VQW4yrs4Y
Not until there are regulations on where they fly, camera usage, saftey issues have been dealt with and what if any criminal offenses would be involved if someone did something to cause one to crash
@8THXLDR4yrs4Y
Only if environmentally friendly, or in an organized manner.
@9CNMZNC2yrs2Y
Yes but with very strict policies
@98PL89V2yrs2Y
Not entirely, using drones can invade private properties and gather personal information.
@98PL3W42yrs2Y
This isn't a huge deal and may be a good way of marketing but it must not violate anyone's rights.
@98752TC2yrs2Y
As long as there is proof that it is safe, it is being used in a safe environment, and it is being operated by professionals it should be okay.
@8FMSYXB5yrs5Y
Yes, but drones used for commercial purposes should require a license and should be used responsibly without invading anyone's privacy
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