Earlier this month, we reported on data-analytics-id=”inline-link” href=”https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/dji-fervently-rejects-chinese-military-company-designation-following-court-ruling-drone-maker-says-it-is-not-controlled-by-the-government-and-has-no-ties-to-the-military” data-before-rewrite-localise=”https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/dji-fervently-rejects-chinese-military-company-designation-following-court-ruling-drone-maker-says-it-is-not-controlled-by-the-government-and-has-no-ties-to-the-military”>DJI’s fervent rejection of a recent U.S. District Court ruling. On Monday, the popular drone maker told Tom’s Hardware it is going to appeal against the decision, which upheld its designation as a “Chinese Military Company” by the U.S. government. The decision by DJI isn’t a surprise, as it seeks to defend its place in one of the most lucrative markets it has developed.
This decision to appeal is just the latest chapter in a tug-of-war between DJI and the…

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