It is not the test, it is the precedent that is important. As far as I know, this is the first time DJI has threatened to disable the use of YOUR property, for their purpose and without warning.
Sure, it is a silly test, but it is my damned airplane and the use of DJI GO 4 App, so that I can fly IT is implied. If they wish to put more restrictions, take more liberties, you have no choice, except to use 3d party software, which can deny warranty at their whim.
So, before you dismiss this SO quickly, be a little paranoid and think about that. A chip at a time and the grandest of tree, will fall.
Common sense really. After you buy a product, they make you take a test or you can’t use it. Come on. I don’t care how simple. It’s the point. I believe it correlates to the frog in a pot of water. Turn up the heat and he never knows he is going to be boiled to death. It’s silly to some. I feel are headed for disaster, even if it is in such tiny little steps. Yes, it’s a trivial thing. It is still heading in the wrong direction.
Little steps are not financially feasible to fight in courts, but enough straws will break the camel’s back!
Really, do you actually think, that if I were to say, not be happy anymore. That DJI is going to refund me for my purchase? HahaThis argument is a glaring non sequitur. This is not being forced on anyone and so it's not going to erode anyone's rights. It's a commercial product, and if you don't like it you don't have to buy it. And if you buy it and don't like it, or feel that it violates consumer laws in some way then you can take it back or sue under those same protective laws . Your rights would only be eroded if the protection of law went away.
Ok, so you feel it is fine for a commercial manufacturer to sell and product, one which requires software to use it fully, should have the right to continuously change the game? If this all happens with a brand new unit, I agree, don't like it, pack it up and return it. But when you have had the item for months, years, now is it still OK to change the original rules that you agreed to at the time, at their whim and at your expense?
Sorry, but I don't agree with that. I buy a product and agree to the EULA, that is fine. But don't start making things different, then threaten to stop allowing you to use the software that you depend on, if you don't play ball.
That is erosion of my rights as a consumer and owner. Not a huge deal I grant you, but what comes next.
You can say that it is silly, but let's see how this looks in another year.
Really, do you actually think, that if I were to say, not be happy anymore. That DJI is going to refund me for my purchase? HahaRight and Santa will come and make things all better.
No, you are stuck now, no refund, no going back either, they frown on that, right? And if others decide they don't like the DJI game, then the DJI P4P will become less popular and depreciate in value and ability to resell.
Just my opinion of course.![]()
Our country has it good and Vets know the price, Thank you.Good enough, you have expressed your points as have I. Time will be the judge I guess, but as a Vet, I have a special feeling about freedom won by the blood of brothers.![]()
Our country has it good and Vets know the price, Thank you.
Don't take offense, you must understand that I am saying that the freedoms that I served to protect in Viet Nam 1967-68, have a great significance to me, personally. So, when anyone takes even the smallest freedom from me, perhaps I react too much.Heck yeah, #merica
This thread is so bizarre, I LOVE IT. If Morton Downey Jr. was still on the air he would invite half the participants in this thread to be on his show.
BUT, to say "freedom won by the blood of brothers." & "Vets know the price" in the context of a toy, is so not cool.
Sorry, My fault. I got off topic to thank a vet. I have a bad habit of stopping things and doing that. I shouldn’t have done it here. You are right. I’m bad for doing that here.Heck yeah, #merica
This thread is so bizarre, I LOVE IT. If Morton Downey Jr. was still on the air he would invite half the participants in this thread to be on his show.
BUT, to say "freedom won by the blood of brothers." & "Vets know the price" in the context of a toy, is so not cool.
My father was there in '68 for Tet. I thank you for your service.Don't take offense, you must understand that I am saying that the freedoms that I served to protect in Viet Nam 1967-68, have a great significance to me, personally. So, when anyone takes even the smallest freedom from me, perhaps I react too much.I respect your right to disagree, isn't the USA wonderful.
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