I'm told the registration makes you sign a statement that you understand that flying FPV without a spotter is illegal. Flying FPV is defined as not watching your craft LOS while flying it, no looking down at your display to insure you're capturing the video you want. Spotters can be an option to watch the craft, but without the aid of anything else, such as binoculars. So if you desire to be 100% legal after you register, all of us who like to fly a mile or two away to explore areas inaccessible by foot, can no longer do so. There are no exceptions when you're in the wilderness where no buildings or people are present. Is this the understanding everyone here in the forum has?
This kind of regulation is the type of bureaucratic BS that makes people break the law. Everyone is basically going to say to the FAA.... forget that, I'm flying where I want and how I want. In the event something happens that looks like FPV was being used, whose to say my craft didn't get a mind of it's own and fly away out of my control? It must have gone haywire! This is really piss poor legislation IMHO. Like most, I prefer following laws and rules in a civilized society, however this one is a bit over the top. OK, I'm done whining ;-)