People seemed to have missed this, unless it was mentioned in a different thread. If I read this correctly, as of March 2015, the FAA had modified their pilot license requirement for UAV operators flying commercially with or flying for a company that has a Section 333 exemption. "Under the new policy, the FAA will grant a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization (COA) for flights at or below 200 feet to any UAS operator with a Section 333 exemption for aircraft that weigh less than 55 pounds, operate during daytime Visual Flight Rules (VFR) conditions, operate within visual line of sight (VLOS) of the pilots, and stay certain distances away from airports or heliports." Looks like they are not requiring a pilot license for those commercial UAV operators that keep it under 200 ft.
FAA Streamlines UAS COAs for Section 333
This is a blanket COA. You don't have to apply for one each time you fly.
Might not sound like much fun, but the work I do rarely calls for any need to fly higher than that. At least I can be legal most of the time.