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[–] IsoKiero@sopuli.xyz 6 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I assumed that our (Finland) rules are EU wide, but apparently there's some differences. In here, if you're flying a drone with a camera, you'll need a registration and license (~30€/year, online course) which grants you "free flight" below 120 meters. But there's exclusions around airports, military and some government locations, nearby country borders and things like that which make sense. Also if you're having a bigger event you can request a no-fly zone above it for various reasons (safety mostly but it's possible to get that to stop non-event managed drone footage as well). And with camera you also need to pay attention for privacy, but that's no different than carrying an DSLR, like it's illegal to take photos trough your neighbors bedroom window no matter what kind of camera you use. Other rules dictate that you can't fly over crowds and other reasonable safety measures.

At least my DJI won't even attempt to fly on these zones unless I spesifically get a permit from local authorities and send a copy to them to revoke the zone on my profile.