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Explain differences of Litchi and Autopilot?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Editor" data-source="post: 57439" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Oh, and here's me thinking you had blocked me a few posts up - I guess I couldn't be that lucky. Obviously you just can't help yourself and feel the need to propagate spurious bits of information that taken out of context manage to convince yourself of your unfaltering accuracy.</p><p>At no point have I changed my explanation. You edited your original post in an effort to mitigate the nonsense you were sprouting which was basically, the mere fact you load and use a third party application would void your warranty under DJI Draconian terms.</p><p>I have always stipulated that this is not the case and the fault would need to be proven beyond doubt that the 3rd party app caused the incident.</p><p>You also (erronously) stated that log files are not recorded and cannot be extracted from the likes of Litchi/Autopilot which of course anyone with an inkling of an understanding of those software products will know that your comment is completely wrong.</p><p></p><p>Although DJI script readers (help desk non technical employees) are there to serve a purpose, giving legal advice certainly isn't one of them - actually giving decent technical advice isn't exactly in their remit either but I digress.</p><p></p><p>I really fail to to understand why you cannot comprehend the difference between a fault caused by a third party application (not covered) to one that is not attributable to said application (which under law would be covered).</p><p>It seem basic English understanding eludes you and for that I apologise for pushing your cerebral functions beyond their limits.</p><p>How about I just agree and say "Hell yes" you are so right - using any third party application for which the SDK was specifically released (by DJI) and for which only those parameters which DJI allow to be modified and communicated with via the SDK onto the firmware (and thus Flight Controller) will completely absolve DJI of all warranty claims either implied or otherwise unless the end user is utilising the DJI Go application or other application that DJI may release either now or at a future date.</p><p></p><p>There that should make you so happy that you believe you have the correct end of the stick and an unfloundering belief that DJI technical help personnel are also experts on contract law.</p><p></p><p>Have a lovely day. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite11" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll Eyes :rolleyes:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":rolleyes:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Editor, post: 57439, member: 82"] Oh, and here's me thinking you had blocked me a few posts up - I guess I couldn't be that lucky. Obviously you just can't help yourself and feel the need to propagate spurious bits of information that taken out of context manage to convince yourself of your unfaltering accuracy. At no point have I changed my explanation. You edited your original post in an effort to mitigate the nonsense you were sprouting which was basically, the mere fact you load and use a third party application would void your warranty under DJI Draconian terms. I have always stipulated that this is not the case and the fault would need to be proven beyond doubt that the 3rd party app caused the incident. You also (erronously) stated that log files are not recorded and cannot be extracted from the likes of Litchi/Autopilot which of course anyone with an inkling of an understanding of those software products will know that your comment is completely wrong. Although DJI script readers (help desk non technical employees) are there to serve a purpose, giving legal advice certainly isn't one of them - actually giving decent technical advice isn't exactly in their remit either but I digress. I really fail to to understand why you cannot comprehend the difference between a fault caused by a third party application (not covered) to one that is not attributable to said application (which under law would be covered). It seem basic English understanding eludes you and for that I apologise for pushing your cerebral functions beyond their limits. How about I just agree and say "Hell yes" you are so right - using any third party application for which the SDK was specifically released (by DJI) and for which only those parameters which DJI allow to be modified and communicated with via the SDK onto the firmware (and thus Flight Controller) will completely absolve DJI of all warranty claims either implied or otherwise unless the end user is utilising the DJI Go application or other application that DJI may release either now or at a future date. There that should make you so happy that you believe you have the correct end of the stick and an unfloundering belief that DJI technical help personnel are also experts on contract law. Have a lovely day. :rolleyes: [/QUOTE]
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