I can see if the GOG requires permits and insurance to operate a drone within their property, to mean you land and take off from their property. I get that. But I'd like to see on whose authority it is that the airspace over the park is theirs to forbid a drone operator to fly over. Further, while I also understand the well-worn story of sensitive animals in the park, there is a clear process by which parks with sensitive wildlife are granted formal protection and which that matter then appears on supplemental VHF charts or maybe a NOTAM making it clear you must fly 2,000 feet AGL above such designated parks, of course making it illegal for drones as their ceiling is 400 feet AGL. Further still, parks formally listed as wilderness or similar National Parks have protections that forbid any drone flying whatsoever. So to ask, does GOG enjoy any of these protections? What authority is empowered to interfere with your drone flying over the airspace? Just asking. To say the police will come and question or hassle you is not an answer if they don't have the authority. The VFR sectional chart I have reviewed shows and says nothing of any of these protections. The airspace is clear, it is Class G airspace - not restricted airspace, not a wildlife protected area, no special notations, certainly not Special Use Airspace. Perhaps courts through jurisprudence have shown you cannot fly over such airspace, never mind about formal airspace classifications, but I'd like to be enlightened about such. Drone pilots need to assert their flying rights over airspace that is 'claimed' to be under the legal authority of others than the United States FAA. Otherwise, they could be faked out, coerced, bullied, or whatever into refraining from flying over such airspace in a way that China wants to bully the USA over fake authority over the Straits of Taiwan. They have no more authority over the navigational waters of those Straits than some entities claim over US airspace. So, I am a big believer is showing clear authority to forbid flying over the GOG. Don't get me wrong, if such authority exists, I would not dare fly over it.