Have you seen the No Fly Zone registry page for landowners and do you think DJI or the FAA would ever really consider using this "registry" for firmware revisions?
Noflyzones.org
Remember, noflyzones.org has no affiliation with the FAA. This 'organization shares your GPS location "with participating manufacturers".
My first though on this, is NO MENTION of any specific manufacturer is made, which makes me think it's just someone that wants a list
of people that don't like UAVs, for some future use.
Fortune magazine says there are 7 manufacturers cooperating, but they only list 3.... hmmmm. Also the Noflyzones.org spokesperson said
a map would be available soon... back in February 2015... still no map... probably because the people on the list don't want their property
on a map, figuring in their paranoid little minds that it's an "I dare you" map, and they're making themselves more open to drone fly-bys.
Drone manufacturers that are cooperating with this are cutting their own throats in the respect that other manufacturers will have a
less restricted product on the market. The fact that 'delivery drones' will be allowed (which will undoubtedly will have cameras all over
them) sets a double standard that will have a hard time being legally upheld.
Lastly, on the site's FAQ, they say, "In the future, we may offer premium services..." which shows it's probably a cash grab.