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<blockquote data-quote="andrew reeves" data-source="post: 269" data-attributes="member: 36"><p>So...someone please tell the maker of our drones to stop corporate regulating the software updates and listen to the consumers for once. Hands off. If there is a problem in the software, the makers, (corporate) are supposed to fix it, (the real reason for updates) not curb or regulate how a product after the sale is to be used. Unless, that was disclosed at the time of that sale, downsizing, changing the parameters, or removing/adding restrictions is NOT what I thought I bought prior to the new restrictive updates that now plaque and remove the enjoyment from my product that I was promised when I made that purchase. Unless DJI wants the press, that the FAA is now getting from the federal courts, they had better roll back their thoughts of curtailing the products abilities that are and were the reason the sale of that product took place in the fisrt place. Any brave thoughts, folks? Oh, I have liability insurance, will all the money pouring into DJI they can afford it too. Get some and leave our drones alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrew reeves, post: 269, member: 36"] So...someone please tell the maker of our drones to stop corporate regulating the software updates and listen to the consumers for once. Hands off. If there is a problem in the software, the makers, (corporate) are supposed to fix it, (the real reason for updates) not curb or regulate how a product after the sale is to be used. Unless, that was disclosed at the time of that sale, downsizing, changing the parameters, or removing/adding restrictions is NOT what I thought I bought prior to the new restrictive updates that now plaque and remove the enjoyment from my product that I was promised when I made that purchase. Unless DJI wants the press, that the FAA is now getting from the federal courts, they had better roll back their thoughts of curtailing the products abilities that are and were the reason the sale of that product took place in the fisrt place. Any brave thoughts, folks? Oh, I have liability insurance, will all the money pouring into DJI they can afford it too. Get some and leave our drones alone. [/QUOTE]
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