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by WarOnPrivacy
730 days ago
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> DJI who refuses to let their drones be used for war? As others point out, DJI can't control what buyers do (a good default). Perhaps it would be more accurate to say DJI won't manufacture drones for offensive war use. This sharply limits their usefulness to the US Military. Either way, using US Mil as an excuse doesn't make sense for a ban. They won't be buying gear they have reason to mistrust. As ever, reasons for the ban seem to be evidence-free speculation. Articles that omit this key part of the story aren't serving their readers. |
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