I gave up on drones. I still use mine on occasion when I think I can get away with it (mostly in rural areas) but I refuse to register it and the insurance is insane, not to mention the restrictions and requirements to perform a LEGAL flight to shoot something IF you have the waiver and are a licensed pilot, which you have to be to get the waiver to fly legal for commercial use. 500 foot rule and filing a flight plan 72 hours before a shoot. Plus if you are anywhere near a road you need to get a permit and have the road shut down during flight. All of the FAA rules are asinine. The FAA also gave police the power to stop ANYONE flying a drone, including the small toys, and asked to see their registration. Its still unclear what enforcement powers police have if they find someone flying an unregistered drone. I don't think they have the authority to arrest and confiscate the drone. I think they just make a report and file it with the FAA. That probably leads to a fine which would get thrown out if challenged in court. Anyway, the government found a sure fire way to shut down most drones in the U.S. since most people don't have the will or money to fight the FAA in court. Like I said, I'll fly from time to time on productions I'm doing script to screen but I no longer offer aerial video as a service anymore.