Does FCC prohibit Lytro camera usage?

Hi guys! I have heard that Federal Communications Commission got the Lytro camera in their hands and made a teardown of it. Does they prohibited to use it after that?

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The Federal Communications Commission has only disassembled Lytro camera to make sure that it not uses any illegal technologies to create such impressive effects and pictures. And it does not! Thus you can be as happy as we are now and join our happiness because the Lytro camera works just fine and it is allowed to be used by common people. Yet there is one thing worth to be mentioned here.

The thing I am talking about is the WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities of the Lytro camera. At first look they might be very useful to the camera owners because they will allow them to share pictures made by the camera or even remotely control it. But if you read about the WiFi network vulnerabilities you might be worried about somebody hacking into your Lytro camera and stealing your personal photos, thus preventing anyone stealing photos from Lytro camera using WiFi connection is the effective way to get a better sleep every night.

Pentagon spokesman Eric Paquin, the US Department of Defense will not hold, if such interference will lead to drone accidents, and pointed out that US military drones are currently operating safely. “The US military has enough countermeasures and safeguards to ensure the safety of our manned and unmanned planes, our troops and the tasks they support.”