Privacy in the use of drones for journalistic purposes. Regulatory frameworks of the United States and Europe

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26441/RC20.1-2021-A1

Keywords:

drone, journalism, privacy, legislation, United States, Europe

Abstract

This article analyzes the repercussions on journalistic activity of the regulatory measures adopted by the United States and Europe to protect privacy in the use of drones. Similarities and differences between the adopted regulations are evaluated. It is observed that in the United States recommendations are generally chosen, in which drone user´s willingness prevails over third parties´ right to privacy. However, there are exceptions, such as the cases of the states of Texas and California, where the use of drones without proper authorization is considered a violation of the right to privacy. In Europe, the regulations are applicable to all member countries, and the system provides more guarantees, considering the principles of necessity and transparency.

Author Biography

  • Guadalupe Aguado-Guadalupe, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    Doctora en Ciencias de la Información por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Actualmente es Profesora Titular del Departamento de Comunicación en la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, donde imparte la asignatura de Organización y Gestión de la Empresa Informativa. Es miembro del grupo de investigación Periodismo y Análisis Social: Evolución, Efectos y Tendencias (PASEET).

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Published

2021-03-08

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Section

Papers

How to Cite

Aguado-Guadalupe, G. (2021). Privacy in the use of drones for journalistic purposes. Regulatory frameworks of the United States and Europe. Revista De Comunicación, 20(1), 11-27. https://doi.org/10.26441/RC20.1-2021-A1