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Aerial image 40950
Vertical aerial view from the satellite perspective of the Grounds of the Golf course at Golfclub & Golfcenter Gross Kienitz An of Strasse nach Dahlewitz in Gross Kienitz in the state Brandenburg, Germany

GROß KIENITZ 07.07.2004

Vertical aerial photograph Groß Kienitz - Vertical aerial view from the satellite perspective of the Grounds of the Golf course at Golfclub & Golfcenter Gross Kienitz An of Strasse nach Dahlewitz in Gross Kienitz in the state Brandenburg, Germany
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Vertical aerial view from the satellite perspective of the Grounds of the Golf course at Golfclub & Golfcenter Gross Kienitz An of Strasse nach Dahlewitz in Gross Kienitz in the state Brandenburg, Germany. www.grosskienitz.de Photo: Henrik Pohl

Aerial image ID: 40950
Image resolution: 3307 x 1724 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 1,13 MB
Image file size: 16,31 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Henrik Pohl

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.