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Why Location Matters: The Legal and Policy Issues Associated with Location

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Sunday, December 27, 2015

Spatial Law and Policy Update (December 27, 2015)

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SPATIAL LAW AND POLICY UPDATE "Where Geospatial Technology Is Taking the Law" LEGAL DISCIPLINES Privacy CDT Prop...
Friday, October 31, 2014

UAV Spatial Law and Policy Update (October 29, 2014)

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Each week the Centre for Spatial Law and Policy prepares an update on recent developments in Spatial Law and Policy for its members. The ...
Monday, September 29, 2014

FAA Provides Guidance on Commercial Use of UAVs

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Recently, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) granted several film and television production companies the right to use UAVs for fi...
Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Spatial Law and Policy Update (September 9, 2014)

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Privacy Is There Any Progress On Location Privacy Protection?   (Sensors & Systems) Massive Celebrity Hacking Shows Need For...
Wednesday, March 5, 2014

UAVs in the US: My Perspective

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A number of people have been asking me  for my thoughts on the legal issues associated with the use of UAVs in the United States in lig...
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Kevin
Richmond, Virginia, United States
Kevin is a lawyer that has been focused on the legal and policy issues associated with the collection, use, storage, and distribution of location and other types of geoinformation since 2006. These issues cut across legal disciplines (privacy, licensing, intellectual property rights, liability, national security, open data) and technology platforms (UAVs, satellites,smart phones, wearables, internet of things, smart cities, intelligent transportation systems). He is also the founder the Executive Director of the Centre for Spatial Law and Policy, He writes and speaks extensively around the the world on spatial law and technology. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Open Geospatial Consortium and the National Geospatial Advisory Committee. Prior to attending law school, Kevin served as a satellite imagery analyst. In that capacity he helped to develop imagery collection strategies to monitor arms control agreements. He also served as the special assistant to the U.S. government official responsible for developing the intelligence community's satellite imagery collection and exploitation requirements.
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