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Drone maker DJI appeals against court ruling over ‘Chinese Military Company’ designation

Earlier this month, we reported on 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 U.S. Department of Defense (recently rebranded to the Department of War). The crux of the issue is that the U.S. authorities believe that DJI is owned or controlled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and has Chinese military links. DJI strongly denies it has any such connection(s). “DJI, the global leader in civilian drones and creative camera technology, today announced that it has filed an appeal with the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit following the ruling of the District of Columbia District Court in DJI v. U.S. Department of Defense,” DJI said.

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