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Trail Camera Bans Move Across the United States, Proving Video Surveillance Vendors Are Not Out of The Woods

By Elizabeth Stokes | 02 Jun 2023 | IN-6956

Trail cameras are increasingly used by hunters in the United States to remotely detect wildlife movement. Several states have moved to ban the technology’s use to encourage fair hunting practices and to protect the privacy of public lands. While a niche controversy, the trail camera bans have implications for the wider video surveillance market as it grapples with data privacy concerns and increased regulation.

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Written by Elizabeth Stokes

Senior Analyst
Elizabeth Stokes, Senior Analyst at ABI Research, is responsible for research within ABI Research's IoT Networks and IoT Hardware and Devices research services. Lizzie covers the video surveillance market, primarily focusing on video analytics and cloud adoption.