DJI sues US Federal Communications Commission

DJI sues US Federal Communications Commission

DJI has appealed to the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit against the FCC’s December 2025 decision to restrict the company, claiming the decision lacks evidence and violates due process, aiming to protect its rights and uphold consumer and agricultural interests affected by the ban.

Key Points

  • DJI filed an appeal on Feb. 20, 2025, against the FCC’s decision made on Dec. 23, 2025.
  • The FCC’s decision restricted DJI and its products, impacting their availability in the US.
  • DJI claims the FCC's action lacks substantial evidence and violates due process under US law.
  • The company argues that the decision could harm US consumers and the agricultural sector dependent on its products.

Relevance

  • This event aligns with ongoing discussions about tech regulation and national security concerns impacting foreign tech companies in the US.
  • By 2025, industries were increasingly reliant on drone technology for agriculture, underscoring the implications of regulatory actions.
  • DJI's case reflects broader issues of due process and constitutional rights in technology governance and regulatory frameworks.

DJI's legal challenge highlights significant tensions between technology regulation and consumer rights, emphasizing the importance of due process in administrative decisions impacting critical industries.

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