The No Fly Zone in my opinion is a great idea. It means that your aircraft is flying out side of restricted airspace which keeps the National Air Space (NAS) Safer.
Why do you feel you need the freedom to violate the law?
The No Fly Zone limits flight into restricted airspace. If you really feel the need to operate in restricted air space you can file for a waiver and do it the right, legal way. If you have a waiver you simply send an email message to dji and they will send a file modification to open the airspace on your system in accordance with the waiver, it is a much simpler process than currently getting the waiver itself.
That however is about to drastically change for part 107 Remote Pilots. Awh, there are real benefits to learning Navigation and the rules! With the Unmanned Traffic Management System (UTM) initiative licensed part 107 pilots will be able to file flight plans in restricted air space, and if approved by the local air traffic control you will have immediate real time waivers for your flights in Class B, C, D and E Airspace. No longer will you need long 90 days periods of approval for some standard waivers like flying close to an airport, at night, over people/events, above 400ft. You will be able to file your flight plan direct through online applications like AirMap which already provides great situational awareness with localized WX, Notams, TFR, and Aircraft approaching your area, their altitude, direction, speed, time of arrival. This technology is mandated on all passenger aircraft by 2020. We as drone pilots will be able to steer clear of all passenger aircraft with real time data. This should be in 300 airports with coverage of 500 airports by mid summer 2018 (this year).
So I guess the moral to this story is take a little initiative just like any other aircraft pilot an obtain your Airmans Certificate and open up a lot of Airspace to fly your drones legally while protecting the safety of the National Air Space (NAS).
Recreational Pilots aren't allowed to file for waivers or perform any activities for compensation like photography. So what better reason to obtain your 14 CFR part 107 sUAS Remote Pilot Certification.