Some may remember the thread on drones flying over your property. Now the FAA has weighed in --absurdly-- and what is "commercial" use.
And there are people who think the FCC takeover of the internet is a good idea.The FAA Says You Can't Post Drone Videos on YouTube
Earlier this week, the agency sent a legal notice to Jayson Hanes, a Tampa-based drone hobbyist who has been posting drone-shot videos online for roughly the last year.
The FAA said that, because there are ads on YouTube, Hanes's flights constituted a commercial use of the technology subject to stricter regulations and enforcement action from the agency. It said that if he did not stop flying “commercially,” he could be subject to fines or sanctions.