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Europe

Interview: Richard Sission, ICO

Drones are high on the agenda of the UK's Information Commissioner's Office.


Interview: Rémi Vesvre, Swedish Transport Agency

Rémi Vesvre provides an insight into drone regulation in Sweden.


European safety agency moves closer to shared drone regs

Proposed rules will feed into an aviation package from the European Commission.


European Parliament plans drone proposal by end of 2015

The European Parliament is preparing its response to cover a range of areas.


Sound to figure more among drone privacy issues

French privacy regulators are in listening mode over drones.


Change in direction for Swedish drone regulators

Sweden is considering licensing drones using a risk-based system.


Interview: Claire Temple, Osborne Clarke

Insurance issues are paramount for the driverless car era, says Claire Temple.


Interview: James Davies, Lewis Silkin

How will employers prepare for a robotic world? James Davies gives his view.


Interview: Peter Lee, Taylor Vinters

The UK is progressive when it comes to integrating drones into airspace, says Peter Lee.


Will God need a licence from Google?

Google X’s patent for robots with adjustable personalities ‘prevents competition’, says MIT-based robot ethicist Dr Kate Darling. She asks if it is in line with the US Supreme Court’s decision in Alice.


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