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There is an ongoing debate surrounding the legality of drones, especially now that the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is inching closer to making it a reality when it published proposed regulations. While some criticised the rules as too restrictive (for example, drones would have to fly only during daylight and within sight of the operator), there is ample time for the FAA to change the regulations before they become final in one to two years.
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