Please correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't Drone aviation own the blimp in a box now? If so, and if they did inject 25m into the program wsgi would not see a penny. As a sidenote, the concept of drones in the media are now very predominantly of the free flight type. WSGI shareholders don't even know if wsgi owns any TRKK. Completely in the dark.
Going back to the post from Bagdad Bob, he never produced a link to justify the alleged remarks by the Electronic Frontier Foundation. As such I can only regard them as hearsay.
I tried locating the info on the "Electronic Frontier Foundation" website but failed to find it. It might be there and I'm just not using the right technique. Maybe someone else with a better system can do it.
Here's a reference citing part of the info as coming from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.