LAS VEGAS, NV / ACCESSWIRE / March. 6, 2015 / Monster Arts, Inc, (OTC:APPZ) a leading developer of mobile technologies, announces today that it has it has committed to assisting in developing a national registry for light personal and commercial drone operators in North America.

As the House of Lords, EU Committee urges the creation of a drone owners registry in the European Union, Monster Arts begins plans to launch www.droneregistry.us here in the United States and surrounding regions.

See the BBC Article titled "Drone owners register called for by House of Lords" from today here: http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-31735662.

"I have said this for more than a year now, we need a national directory of who owns these drones and what their primary purpose is for." commented Wayne Irving, CEO Monster Arts. "Most drone enthusiasts will have no problem participating, and hopefully this can be a move in the right direction, in order to develop an overall comprehensive plan to give our citizens peace of mind. I anticipate the registry service will be up and running in the coming weeks for (private and commercial) drone operators and businesses."

From the article:

In addition, the House of Lords made several other recommendations, including:

- Greater use of geo-fencing - programming drones not to be able to take off from or fly into certain locations based on their GPS co-ordinates. This could include airports, prisons and other high risk sites

- Clearer guidance for police about how they should enforce existing safety rules

- The use of a kite mark or other logo to denote drones that have been classed as safe to use

- More guidance to be given to commercial drone operators about what insurance cover they need to buy

"We have a huge opportunity to make Europe a world leader in drone technology," said committee chairwoman Baroness O'Cathain.

In the town hall meeting earlier this week with Jeb Bush in Summerlin, NV; see Monster Arts CEO here, discussing this exact issue with Gov. Jeb Bush on Las Vegas Channel 8 News and the Associated Press: http://www.8newsnow.com/story/28242859/jeb-bush-distances-himself-from-family-in-las-vegas-visit?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=11192195#.VPnkcuD3w8M.mailto

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Monster Arts, having recently and purposely relocated to the burgeoning Las Vegas technology community, has successfully been working to develop a group of tracking/location driven technologies to be utilized in smart devices, including mobile phone, tablets, laptops, and now drones. Monster Arts technologies have seen national and international acclaim and recognition since 2012.

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