As time has passed we can agree that technology has changed the way society has evolved. The rapid growth of technology has challenged many companies to adapt to our time implementing new business plans and technological features that will save money and time. The use of drones has become among the most important implementations to companies such as Amazon and UPS. This technology will allow such establishments to deliver products to customers’ doors in a faster time than usual. Drones are also referred to as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or remotely piloted aircrafts (RPA) and these flying machines have become very popular throughout the last two years as many hobbyist and photographers have turned them into an attractive trend, capturing breath-taking aerial images and sharing them through social media. “The film industry is already full of remotely piloted copters serving as camera platforms, with a longer reach than booms as well as cheaper and safer operations than manned helicopters” (Anderson, 2012). They are energy efficient and are cheap to build and repair, which explains how this resource can save money. There are many scientific uses for drones, however, although this type of technology can serve a useful purpose and become a convenience to Americans, it also raises awareness concerning privacy issues and interfering with the liberty of citizens. Drones were originally used by the military, while deployed in Afghanistan and other countries, to spy on enemy troops in the attempts to prevent any tragedies and terrorists attacks from occurring. While these were only used for spying at first, these aircrafts were later developed into weapons and used for targeted killings against terrorists. The advantage of this technology is to send remotely piloted aircrafts into dangerous war zones without risking the lives of any American soldiers. “Many drones are designed to carry surveillance equipment, including video cameras,