“Camera, action!” – How drones are changing the film and entertainment industry

Ford Anglia hovering over the Glenfinnan Viaduct against the picturesque Scottish landscape in pursuit of the...

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History of military drones

What are drones? This would seem to be how an article on their history should begin. ...

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Shooting down manned and unmanned aircraft in Polish law

State and civilian aircraft may be used in unlawful activities with varying degrees of induced threat...

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Transport of hazardous materials by manned and unmanned aerial vehicles

When we check in before a flight, we declare our awareness of the rules on what...

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What exactly is U-space and what will determine its success?

The rapid growth of unmanned aircraft (UAV) operations is a result of, among other things, drones...

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Basis for processing personal data when using drones – regulatory considerations

The significant proliferation of drone use and the fact that their use can have multiple purposes...

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Drone use and privacy and data protection

The use of drones is often associated with an invasion of privacy or fear of such...

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A series of bad news for drone spies

We are used to thinking about the potential of drones and the ever-new ways in which...

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Socially harmful drones, i.e. about quasi-legal flights

Numerous articles published both on the Internet and in the trade and scientific press deal with...

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At what altitude does the national territory end and does this affect drone flights?

Good question The so-called “good question” is a phenomenon to be sought out on the way...

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Precision agriculture and the use of unmanned aerial vehicles

1. Introduction Poland is a country with particular potential for the development of smart agriculture, i.e....

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Geographical zones in Poland – airspace restrictions for pilots and operators of Unmanned Aircraft Systems

Since the entry into force of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 2019/947 of 24 May 2019...

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SORA 2.5 (new) – assumptions for changes in the definitional scope

The procedure for carrying out the SORA analysis is changing. On 8 November 2022. JARUS published...

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SORA – Elements of analysis (ARC, SAIL, CSO)

The next step is the determination of an initial Air Risk Class (ARC), which is an...

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SORA – elements of analysis (ConOps and GRC)

Before starting the SORA analysis, it is necessary to check that, firstly, the operation does not...

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SORA – introduction

As a general rule, UAV flights are carried out in three categories – open, specific and...

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Use of drones in rural areas

In the public debate and in the work of national and EU legislative bodies, a lot...

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Aeromodelling in the light of drone regulations

The rapid growth of the drone market has meant that under the term unmanned aerial vehicles...

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Obligation to report the flight in DroneRadar

Every flight performed with a drone in the Polish airspace must be reported to the Polish...

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Operator vs. pilot

Basic concepts in the area of unmanned aerial vehicles, which, especially for those not familiar with...

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Selected aspects of tort liability for damage caused by unmanned aircraft

1. INTRODUCTION Unmanned aerial vehicles commonly referred to as drones are a permanent fixture in the...

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Criminal liability of users of unmanned aerial vehicles

1. Introduction The use of UAVs, like any human activity, involves risks. These can range from...

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Scope of LUC certificate

The Light UAS Operator Certificate (LUC) is defined in Article 2(9) of Implementing Regulation 2019/947 as...

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Hierarchy of drone regulations

1. Introduction As a branch of administrative law, the law of unmanned aerial systems is characterised...

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The website is operated as part of the programme of the Polish Ministry of Education and Science – Social Responsibility of Science.

The project is carried out by Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw.

Project name: Law of new technologies – drones, electromobility. Innovation, development, security.

The state-funded project was accepted for funding in the context of a competition launched by the Minister of Education and Science on 8 March 2021 as part of the “Social Responsibility of Science” programme.

Value of aid: PLN 235,087,00. Total cost of the project: PLN 265.087,00

The aim of the project is to promote scientific research in the field of the law of new technologies by disseminating knowledge of the legislation on unmanned aerial vehicles – drones – in particular their operation, design, the obligations of operators and pilots, the obligations of public actors in the field of electromobility and the support mechanisms for users.

Project manager: Dr. Maciej Szmigiero

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