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Protecting Privacy From Aerial Surveillance:

Introduction

Unmanned aircraft carrying cameras raise the prospect of a significant new avenue for the surveillance of American life. Many Americans have heard of these aircraft, commonly called drones, because of their use overseas in places like Afghanistan and Yemen. But drones are coming to America. Their deployment has so far been held up by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) over safety concerns, but that agency is under strong industry and Congressional pressure to pave the way for domestic deployment. Meanwhile, the technology is quickly becoming cheaper and more powerful, interest in deploying drones among police departments is increasing, and our privacy laws are not strong enough to ensure that the new technology will be used responsibly and consistently with democratic values.

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The Changing TV Experience: 2017

The consumer video landscape has been changing by leaps and types to viewing devices and platforms. In 2015 IAB conducted understand the behavioral shift of consumers’ TV the first bounds, from content sources and video Changing TV Experience study viewing experience on the big screen. What the TV viewing experience since then? What’s different, what’s the This 2017 update on the Changing TV Experience Study includes same, and what’s tracking of new ? to has changed in video viewing trends by screen, and in particular the content and advertising experience and consumer engagement during device ownership, digital video streaming on a smart TV or via a video streaming device in comparison to traditional linear TV viewing.

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