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I feel you're wrong. If YOU, the pilot, are outside of the property, and your UAV IS ON OR ABOVE privat property, that can still be trespassing, if you do not heed the rules of the owner. Obviously not 400' high, but within a reasonable height that the owner disapproves. You asked...
Property owners may legally prohibit photography on their premises but have no right to prohibit others from photographing their property from other locations. Whether you need permission from property owners to take photographs while on their premises depends on the circumstances. In most places, you may reasonably assume that taking photographs is allowed and that you do not need explicit permission. However, this is a judgment call and you should request permission when the circumstances suggest that the owner is likely to object. In any case, when a property owner tells you not to take photographs while on the premises, you are legally obligated to honor the request. His article DID NOT SAY as you inserted... and your UAV IS ON OR ABOVE private property. A person must be on another persons property to be able to tell you "Don't take pictures with your UAV" then with your UAV you cannot. But as noted above... but have no right to prohibit others from photographing their property from other locations.
Only the FAA has the authority to regulate the NAS and to determine and setup NFZ's or TFR's.