The FCC just gave itself the power to make a DJI drone ban stick

The FCC has just empowered itself to enforce a ban on gadgets from companies listed as national security risks, retroactively. The new rule is aimed at closing loopholes and protecting US networks from backdoors in Chinese telecom gear. However, it could also be used by the Trump administration to block Chinese consumer electronics, including those from drone maker DJI.

As of December 23rd, all new DJI products will be automatically banned from import into the US unless an "appropriate national security agency" confirms they do not pose a risk to national security. However, this does not necessarily mean that existing DJI gear will be banned. Instead, the government is allowing consumers to continue using their existing devices for now.

DJI has been accused of trying to circumvent potential bans by creating shell companies and selling disguised products. The company's global policy head, Adam Welsh, has urged the US government to start the mandated review process or grant an extension to ensure a fair and evidence-based process that protects American jobs, safety, and innovation.

The FCC's new order directs the agency to conduct a public interest analysis for each product, giving particular weight to any national security risk posed by the item. The agency will then provide an opportunity for public comment for at least 30 days before making a decision.

While DJI has not been accused of actively colluding with the Chinese government, its close ties have raised concerns about potential espionage risks. It's possible that the company might try to import its products despite the ban, but the unique radio signature of OcuSync transmitters could make this more difficult.

The new rule applies to all DJI products that use radio transmitters, not just drones. The company will have to stop importing new products with radio components unless a security agency intervenes before the December 23rd deadline.
 
just imagine having to give up your fav drone cuz china's got some sketchy connections lol 🀣 anyway, this is a big deal for consumers. i mean we're talking about a major brand like DJI being hit with a ban due to their ties with china. that's pretty wild 🀯 as for the new rule, it's kinda cool that they're making sure to give people time to comment and stuff before making a decision. can't have just some gov't agency dictating what we can and can't use without a public input πŸ€” on the other hand, DJI is already sounding pretty worried about this whole thing. hope they figure out a way to get their products back on the market ASAP πŸ‘ btw, i'm curious how the new rule will affect other brands that are also using chinese components πŸ€‘
 
this is getting crazy 🀯 - china's drone maker dji is now in hot water due to america's national security concerns... they're saying it's because of potential espionage risks, but come on πŸ˜… - can't we just have a straight conversation about this instead of banning everything? πŸ™„ also, what's the deal with these shell companies that dji keeps talking about? is that really something to hide? πŸ’Έ
 
this is so crazy lol i mean dji is literally one of the biggest companies in the world and now they're being held to this super strict national security standard... it's like they're under some kind of microscope 🀯

but at the same time, i can kinda see where the us government is coming from. china is like a huge player in the global tech scene right now and you gotta wonder if there's any truth to those espionage rumors about dji πŸ‘€

the thing that really worries me though is what this says about innovation and freedom of choice... i mean, dji isn't even accused of doing anything wrong, just having close ties with china πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

anyway, it'll be interesting to see how all this plays out... maybe we'll get some insight into how the fcc's review process will work πŸ”
 
omg 🀯 so this is crazy!!! if you're a drone enthusiast like me πŸ˜… you're gonna freak out when you hear that dji's entire product line could be banned from the us 🚫 it's like, what's next? other chinese brands? kaspersky? any of these companies with ties to china are always going to be under scrutiny πŸ€”

on the one hand i get why the government is trying to protect its networks from potential backdoors πŸ“Š but on the other hand this feels like an overreach 🚫 especially when you consider that dji's been accused of creating shell companies and selling disguised products πŸ€‘

anyway, it's gonna be super interesting to see how this all plays out πŸ’₯ will dji be able to appeal the ban? what happens to existing users who can't just ditch their old gear πŸ’ΈπŸ’»? so many questions πŸ€”
 
I'm kinda worried about how this is gonna play out... πŸ€” The FCC's trying to protect US networks from backdoors in Chinese telecom gear, which I get, but retroactively banning DJI products seems like overkill? I mean, what if it just creates more red tape for consumers and businesses? And Adam Welsh's warning about American jobs, safety, and innovation makes sense too... πŸ‘€

But at the same time, DJI's close ties to China have raised some legit concerns about potential espionage risks. 🀫 It's good that the FCC is giving the public a chance to comment on these products, but 30 days might not be enough time for them to review all the tech involved... πŸ’»

And what about existing DJI gear? I hope they don't get caught in the crossfire and have to go through this whole process just because their model was released before the ban went into effect... πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
the FCC is totally out of control 🀯 they're going around like a bunch of self-appointed sheriffs, enforcing rules on entire companies without even giving them a say 🚫 i mean, what's next? banning all Sony products just because they have some Japanese connections ? πŸ“Ί DJI is being unfairly singled out here - the guy's been trying to play it cool and transparent about their business practices πŸ˜’ so now the government's just gonna swoop in and start making stuff up about espionage risks πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ all this drama could've been avoided if they'd just had a decent public comment period or something... like 30 days, not zero ⏰
 
Ugh, I don't know what's going on anymore πŸ€”... it feels like we're living in some kinda Cold War all over again. Like back in '99 when our government was all about "protecting national security" and it felt so paranoid πŸ™ƒ. This DJI ban thing just brings back memories of those Nokia phones everyone used to have, you know? πŸ˜‚ But seriously, what's the point of having a ban if we're just gonna let people keep using their old devices? And what about jobs? Adam Welsh from DJI makes some valid points, I guess 🀝. It's all just so... complicated πŸ’». Can't we just have a smooth internet connection without all this drama πŸ˜‚?
 
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