Not sure how they would plan to route these things, but if Amazon drones are constantly flying over your yard or property, you might not like it too much. People owning the property will likely want compensation for use of their airspace or could refuse it.
Property owners typically are considered to own/control the "usable" airspace above their property (that's why Southwest can fly a plane over you). But "usable" is vague and I don't know how high these things fly, but I'm sure this is an issue Amazon will have to deal with.
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