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Don't say cheese! Sweden BANS drones with cameras in a 'huge blow' to commercial and recreational users
The use of drones with cameras will now require a license under Sweden's surveillance laws. The use of drones with cameras will now require a license under Sweden's surveillance laws (stock image) Japan also tightened its rules on drone used in 2015, after a drone carrying radioactive materials was landed on the roof of the Japanese Prime Minister's house The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules.
Amazon may have ALREADY begun testing its hotly anticipated delivery drones in its rumoured airfield in Cambridge
Your Amazon deliveries may be delivered by drone sooner than you think - if rumours that the retail giant have just begun testing UAVs in a top secret field UK location are to be believed. An air traffic alert for UAV testing near Amazon's HQ in Cambridge today sparked speculation that the retail giant is already testing its delivery drones in the UK. The revelation comes as the race between Google and Amazon to use the technology for 30 minute deliveries intensified. Google announced it will begin using the devices by next year, putting the heat on tech rival Amazon to roll out its technology as soon as possible. Amazon claims it will be ready to start using drones by the middle of next year.