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DJI Issues Software Update That Implements No-Fly Zones For Rio Olympics (pcmag.com) 59

An anonymous reader writes: DJI has issued a software update this week that prevents its unmanned aerial vehicles from flying over the Olympic venues. The temporary no-fly zones, which will be in place for the duration of the games, include Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Brasilia, and several other Brazilian cities. The Brazilian military requested DJI to prohibit its drones from entering certain coordinates in the cities, and DJI complied. "DJI is proud to work with Brazilian authorities to put temporary no-fly zones in place during this important time, in order to increase safety and security at high-profile locations and reduce the likelihood of drone operators inadvertently entering sensitive areas," Manual Martinez, DJI Latin America corporate communications director, said in a statement. "The overwhelming majority of DJI customers want to operate safely and within the law," Martinez said. "And establishing clear no-fly zones helps reduce any potential for drone operations that could distract from the upcoming events."
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DJI Issues Software Update That Implements No-Fly Zones For Rio Olympics

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    None of those drones have tickets. They're not allowed. What if someone tried to infringe copyright using them?
    Won't someone please think of the corporations?

    • They're giving a quarter million tickets away (to unpopular events) because the sea of unoccupied seats is embarrassing them. You'd think that drones flying overhead would show that someone is interested.
  • by Jester998 ( 156179 ) on Friday August 05, 2016 @05:29PM (#52653317) Homepage

    So the terrorists win by simply not applying a software update?

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Or by using any of the non-DJI flight controllers. DJI is far from the total market.

    • A dumb move on DJI's part. First to respond to such an idea, and then to bend over. Now, they know that at least one drone maker gives fcuk about it, and they will use this as a pretext to pester other major makers.
    • I have a drone which does all of the things which a terrorist would want out of a DJI Phantom... for an order of magnitude less money. I built it myself from very cheap parts. It's an SK450 that cost me $120 all in, including the TX. It's built from a mini KK FC and a ublox GPS module on a Neewer frame with XXD speed controllers. Straight outta china, the budget SK450. Enough oomph to carry a SLR, and running Multiwii so there's no GPS restrictions. Just plot waypoints and click go. There's even a spare PWM

    • > so the terrorists win

      Isn't it nuts? The terrorists are still winning. To stop the fear, the uncertainty, the doubt, we don't need a no fly zone. A no mosquito zone should do nicely.

  • There are plenty of tools to get rid of their "no fly zones" in the firmware.

    Honestly it's really stupid that they are doing this, the manufacturer is trying to enforce things? tomorrow GM will release cars that will not go above the speed limit and jam on the brakes when a light turns yellow.

    • I imagine it's more to keep people from ACCIDENTALLY entering no-fly zones. Yes, you can probably work around it pretty easily, but if you do you know EXACTLY what you're doing as well as providing evidence that you're intentionally violating a no-fly zone.
    • Re:Easily removed (Score:5, Informative)

      by Kjella ( 173770 ) on Friday August 05, 2016 @07:34PM (#52653797) Homepage

      There are plenty of tools to get rid of their "no fly zones" in the firmware. Honestly it's really stupid that they are doing this, the manufacturer is trying to enforce things? tomorrow GM will release cars that will not go above the speed limit and jam on the brakes when a light turns yellow.

      No, they're not trying to enforce anything, they're trying to avoid people accidentally breaking the law. I have a friend with a DJI drone, by default it goes up to the legal limit of 120m but you can easily turn that off, if you have permission or just don't care. They just don't want every doofus to try "gee, how high can this go" and crash with airplanes or helicopters or whatever through plain ignorance because if can go kilometers sideways it could also go straight up. Same thing about these no-fly zones, sure you could pretend everyone would get maps and check for airports and whatnot but seriously. You know they won't, so DJI is telling them "Hey moron, there's an airport here so this is no fly zone. Go fly somewhere else."

  • by Anonymous Coward

    there will be the odd terrorist-trainee who'll get a scolding for trying to keep the bomb drones on the latest firmware.

  • TMA (Score:4, Informative)

    by magarity ( 164372 ) on Friday August 05, 2016 @06:00PM (#52653425)

    At first I wondered why Dow Jones Industrial has to do with drones, but I guess DJI must some manufacturer of remote control quadcopters. Editors please make an effort to spell out abbreviations, please.

    • by Kjella ( 173770 )

      At first I wondered why Dow Jones Industrial has to do with drones, but I guess DJI must some manufacturer of remote control quadcopters. Editors please make an effort to spell out abbreviations, please.

      I don't even remember what DJI stands for... it's one of those companies like AMD, IBM, BMW, IKEA etc. that are most known under their abbreviations. If you don't know them that's fine, but spelling them out don't really make any sense in any case.

    • At first I wondered why Dow Jones Industrial has to do with drones

      I didn't - because I read the whole sentence and then the rest of the summary. How stupid do you have to be to not be able to do that and derive the meaning from context before leaping to conclusions?

      Editors please make an effort to spell out abbreviations, please.

      It's not an acronym moron, it's the name of a company.

      The problem isn't anything the editors did or didn't do, it's that you have the reading comprehension and common sense

    • by Anonymous Coward

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    • Err DJI is the name. There's no acronym. The editors did exactly as you asked already.

  • How will I get my C4 to where it needs to be then?

    • by SeaFox ( 739806 )

      How will I get my C4 to where it needs to be then?

      With Amazon Prime, of course.
      I hear they are even looking into using drones now to do speedy deliveries in limited areas.
      Oh, wait...

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