TheRoach
Well-Known Member
Really, the question shouldn't be about what's legal for them to do. It should be about meeting customer demands within in the realm of legality in their home nation. Mark my words, DJI will be all but gone in two years OR they'll have changed their business model to meet customer demands. NFZs are fine but should be restricted to major airports and military installations, that's all. In the US we have an entire arm of government to deal with pilot infractions and incidents while establishing new law based on those investigations.
This may piss many of you off but I have to say - this is how communism works in the real world (overbearing control) - there's is no place for it in the US and it's sad to see it taint such a great product. I stopped buying DJI - never again. The 520 is out with a 1 inch sensor - just as good as any DJI bird. As someone above stated, people should stop protecting DJI - the company really has no concern for you, past your $$$ that is. You see it in the business model, you see it in the customer service model, you see it in the firmware updates and their NFZ policy all around. Even their official forum mods complain about the lack of communication with the customer AND within their own organization.
An extensional question for you. Do you approve of corporations getting into the business of law enforcement? Don't they own enough of our governments already?
I really can't wait to see DJI go away. Never even written a letter about bad service much less a website.
www.dji-advocacy.com - a slow work in progress
This may piss many of you off but I have to say - this is how communism works in the real world (overbearing control) - there's is no place for it in the US and it's sad to see it taint such a great product. I stopped buying DJI - never again. The 520 is out with a 1 inch sensor - just as good as any DJI bird. As someone above stated, people should stop protecting DJI - the company really has no concern for you, past your $$$ that is. You see it in the business model, you see it in the customer service model, you see it in the firmware updates and their NFZ policy all around. Even their official forum mods complain about the lack of communication with the customer AND within their own organization.
An extensional question for you. Do you approve of corporations getting into the business of law enforcement? Don't they own enough of our governments already?
I really can't wait to see DJI go away. Never even written a letter about bad service much less a website.
www.dji-advocacy.com - a slow work in progress