These arbitration clauses are a curse for consumers. Any ideas on how crowd sourcing could be used to help a group of individuals in these cases? Pulling together volunteers/advocates, gathering and sharing evidence, rules and process information... Needs to lower the cost and amplify the power of each individual to fight. While the corporations will easily overwhelm any individual, maybe making a fair fight possible for even a small percentage of those affected could overwhelm a corporation.
Use another drone to take out a 'trespassing' drone. Get close, fire something to tangle up the other one.
Add little vision software (or acoustical sensing) on the 'defensive' drone to help chase down and aim at the trespassing drone.
These arbitration clauses are a curse for consumers. Any ideas on how crowd sourcing could be used to help a group of individuals in these cases? Pulling together volunteers/advocates, gathering and sharing evidence, rules and process information... Needs to lower the cost and amplify the power of each individual to fight. While the corporations will easily overwhelm any individual, maybe making a fair fight possible for even a small percentage of those affected could overwhelm a corporation.
Use another drone to take out a 'trespassing' drone. Get close, fire something to tangle up the other one. Add little vision software (or acoustical sensing) on the 'defensive' drone to help chase down and aim at the trespassing drone.