The cases in which the rights of third parties are violated by drones are increasing. On the basis of negotiated cases, we show which defensive measures you can use.
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drones and quadrocopters
How to defend yourself against spying drones
Quadrocopter Maginon QC-90 GPS in the test
DJI Mini 3 Pro in the test: mini drone for high demands
DJI drone in the test: Mavic 3 comes with a dual camera
Drone classification shifted: What to consider when buying a drone
Programming a follow-me drone yourself with Python
Drones take pictures from the air with little effort. However, they have a high potential for abuse because they effortlessly climb over fences, hedges and other facilities that people use to protect their privacy from prying eyes.
There have already been a number of incidents in which drone pilots have repeatedly bothered neighbors with their flight model or spied on them via the built-in camera.
What rights do those affected have against an illegal and reckless drone pilot? To clarify this, it helps to look at the different case constellations that German courts had to deal with.
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