Because drones can fly at lower altitudes than manned aircraft, common-law nuisance claims against drone operators regarding privacy laws are becoming more common. (Photo: Getty Images) Because drones can fly at lower altitudes than manned aircraft, common-law nuisance claims against drone operators regarding privacy laws are becoming more common. (Photo: Getty Images)

According to the Federal Aviation Administration, 2.85 million small drones could fill the sky by 2022, and 450,000 of them will be used for commercial purposes.

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