We may need to wait for more detailed info on that FAA lock out. I became aware of it a couple days ago but Yuneec hasn't broken down how theirs will function.
DJI screwed themselves big time by incorporating AirMap as the data provider for their system and it is not even close to accurate in depicting controlled airspace. It greatly expands on what is actually controlled in known areas and incorporates lock outs in areas that are not controlled. They didn't do enough homework to establish what were or were not functional control zones, and are restricting airspace that is not currently restricted based on current aeronautical publications. Worse, their beta release is causing significant issues and there's a suspicion that some or all of the code in the beta release may also be installed in an earlier software upgrade but be lying dormant for the time being.
Short version is I don't see Yuneec, or 3DR for that matter, going that far over the top. Not for now at least. I have no doubt that we'll be seeing some kind of airspace protection software installed in anything that uses a GPS positioning system as things move forward. The manufacturers are thinking they have to do that in order to assure they will be able to continue selling their stuff in this country. Basically paying lip service to a federal agency to provide an appearance of concern for flight safety. However, they aren't cutting back on their video and FC power levels so the stuff they are pimping will still be flown at distances well beyond line of sight. Too much money to be had by retaining the ability to advertise how far out people can record video.