Geebax
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Mark Weiss Posted at 6-23 13:37
This long cessation of production of drones, while the company is branching out to make robotic toys is a good indication that they 'see the writing on the wall'. Remember, companies like DJI are privy to information that's not yet available to the general public.
None are going to prevent someone from flying their drone (illegally). But the future of existing drone owners may hinge on how strictly coming laws are enforced.
Interestingly, the lack of batteries will soon ground the existing fleet of drones.
" Remember, companies like DJI are privy to information that's not yet available to the general public."
So they should be way ahead of all the other drone manufacturers? Good for trading on the Stock Exchange....
"And don't discount the real danger that the world's most powerful company--Amazon--gets legislation passed to glom all the airspace for their delivery drones."
Sure, despite the fact that Amazon has, as yet, been unable to demonstrate a viable, safe air delivery system. Those of us who actually put some thought into this sort of idea already know it is pie in the sky.
"Remember, prior to 1913, the airwaves were free to use by anyone. Then came licensing. Then came the broadcast cartels."
More paranoid rubbish. These days more minority access groups are getting on radio and TV than ever before. As someone famous once said "Best to keep your mouth shut and let people only suspect you are a fool, rather than speak and remove all doubt"
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