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    04.09.2022

    Hätte Kobe Bryants Witwe auch hier Millionen kassiert?


    Hätte Kobe Bryants Witwe auch hier Millionen kassiert?

    „Ein US-Gericht hat der Witwe des bei einem Hubschrauberabsturz getöteten Basketballstars Kobe Bryant 16 Millionen Dollar Schadensersatz zugesprochen – und der Landkreis Los Angeles muss einem weiteren Kläger, der Frau und Tochter verloren hatte, 15 Millionen zahlen. Denn Rettungskräfte und Polizisten hatten an der Unglücksstelle Fotos gemacht und herumgezeigt, auf denen Leichenteile zu sehen waren...“

     

    Was hätten die Hinterbliebenen in Deutschland als Schadensersatz erhalten?

     

    Dr. Marc-Oliver Srocke, Rechtsanwalt und Fachanwalt für Urheber- und Medienrecht, im Interview mit DER SPIEGEL vom 2. September 2022. Den gesamten Beitrag lesen Sie hier: LINK

     

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