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    DJI responds to new US drone ban law passed by FCC – here’s what it means for you



    • The FCC wants to retroactively ban gadgets under national security
    • It’s a move that could end up affecting older DJI models
    • A ban on DJI drones will probably come into force by the end of the year

    The threat of DJI products being banned in the US has been casting a shadow for several years now, and now there’s another development: the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has voted to give itself further powers to retroactively ban gadgets deemed to present a security risk.

    What that means in practice (via The Verge) is that the FCC can now add “radio frequency devices” to its database of banned products – called the Covered List – even if they’ve previously been sold in the country. If a company (such as DJI) gets banned in the future, the FCC can go back and remove older products from sale too. And DJI has now responded to the news.

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