DJI telecom and video surveillance gear would be added to a federal restricted list. The rule would also cover related DJI services and software, which could limit use in some U.S. networks and federally funded programs.
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Countering CCP Drones Act is a House bill in Congress.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects U.S. networks, public agencies, and businesses that buy or use DJI telecom or video surveillance equipment. It could matter most when federal money or federal programs are tied to those purchases. It may also affect users who rely on DJI for special communications or surveillance work, especially if replacement products are harder to find or connect.
Why this matters: The bill matters because it could change which DJI products can be used in some U.S. communications and surveillance systems. Today, the 2019 telecom security law already restricts listed high-risk equipment and services. This bill would add DJI-related telecom and video surveillance products to that system. The bill does not say exactly how it would affect every current DJI owner, so some real-world effects would depend on agency decisions under existing law.
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Officially: Countering CCP Drones Act
DJI telecom and video surveillance gear would be added to a federal restricted list. The rule would also cover related DJI services and software, which could limit use in some U.S. networks and federally funded programs.
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