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Aerial photograph 155953
View of the Red Hook district in Brooklyn, New York. The name originates from the Red Hook red clay soil and the shape of the peninsula on which the district is located. It was founded by Dutch settlers around 1636 and is considered one of the districts with the highest crime rate in the United States

NEW YORK 12.04.2009

Aerial photograph New York - View of the Red Hook district in Brooklyn, New York. The name originates from the Red Hook red clay soil and the shape of the peninsula on which the district is located. It was founded by Dutch settlers around 1636 and is considered one of the districts with the highest crime rate in the United States
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View of the Red Hook district in Brooklyn, New York. The name originates from the Red Hook red clay soil and the shape of the peninsula on which the district is located. It was founded by Dutch settlers around 1636 and is considered one of the districts with the highest crime rate in the United States. www.brooklyn.com Photo: Hans Blossey

Aerial image ID: 155953
Image resolution: 5616 x 3744 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 9,4 MB
Image file size: 60,16 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Hans Blossey

The recording is permitted due to the so-called freedom of panorama according to § 59 UrhG. The provision of Section 59 UrhG conforms to the directive based on Art. 5 Para. 3 Letter c of Directive 2001/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of May 22, 2001 on the harmonization of certain aspects of copyright and related property rights in the information society ("InfoSoc-RL") to be interpreted. The directive-compliant interpretation shows that aerial photographs are also covered by § 59 Para. 1 UrhG and the use of tools does not lead out of the protective barrier. www.klebba.legal

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