Stanford CIS

Posting drone videos to YouTube could get you into hot water

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"Ryan Calo, an assistant law professor at the University of Washington and co-director of the school's Tech Policy Lab, told Mashable said this is an "aggressive interpretation" of what "commercial use" means. If Hanes does accept money from YouTube, then it could constitute as a commercial use, Calo said.

"It's not the same thing as telling people they can't publish to YouTube," he said."

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