DJI在2025年禁止中国制造的无人驾驶飞机时对FCC提出起诉,声称它超越了权限,违反了正当程序。
DJI sues FCC over 2025 ban on Chinese-made drones, claiming it overstepped authority and violated due process.
中国无人驾驶飞机制造者DJI以国家安全关切为由,以禁止新进口无人驾驶飞机和部件为由,对公平竞争委员会提起诉讼。
Chinese drone maker DJI has sued the FCC over a ban that blocks new imports of its drones and components, citing national security concerns.
诉讼于2026年2月提出, 认为公平竞争委员会逾越权限, 违反正当法律程序, 且缺乏正当理由,
Filed in February 2026, the lawsuit argues the FCC exceeded its authority, violated due process, and lacked proper justification.
DJI声称,这项决定不公平地限制了其商业,限制了美国消费者获得技术的机会,同时剥夺了美国消费者对指控作出反应的机会。
DJI claims the decision unfairly restricts its business and limits American consumers’ access to its technology, while denying it the chance to respond to allegations.
该禁令自2025年12月起生效,仅适用于中国制造的无人驾驶飞机,并排除了其他国家的产品。
The ban, effective since December 2025, applies only to China-made drones and excludes products from other countries.
该案反映了更广泛的中美技术紧张关系,并可能影响其他外国技术公司。
The case reflects broader U.S.-China tech tensions and could impact other foreign tech firms.