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Urheberrechtsverletzungen bei Aufführungen – Fehlende Lizenzierung und Bußgelder
€5,000–€50,000 per infringement lawsuit; statutory damages under § 97 UrhG; GEMA licensing fees: €2–5% of performance revenue if retroactively demandedGerman copyright law (§ 2 Abs. 1 Nr. 1 UrhG, § 19 UrhG) grants exclusive performance rights to copyright holders. Schools performing copyrighted works without written permission violate these rights. German courts and rights enforcement organizations (e.g., GEMA for music, VG Wort for text) actively pursue violations. Search result [2] explicitly documents that 'Companies actively look for copyright violations to sue. For example, a German school was sued for using a copyright protected photo.' Unmanaged licensing creates audit exposure under tax audits (Betriebsprüfung) if rights costs are unsubstantiated.
Diebstahl von ausgeliehenen Instrumenten
€10,000-50,000/year per school (typical value of musical instruments and VR tracking gear)Fine Arts Schools loan high-value instruments and tracking equipment (e.g., ART optical systems for VR/AR art projects) to students. Manual processes fail to track returns, causing permanent losses via theft or misplacement.
Leerlauf von Equipment durch schlechtes Tracking
20-30% capacity loss, €5,000-20,000/year in foregone rental/usage valueSpecialized gear like ART Fingertracking or Flysticks for art/VR courses cannot be located quickly, leading to idle time and missed class slots.
Unauthorized Nutzung von Leihgeräten
€2,000-10,000/year in repair/replacement for overuse damagePortable ART devices (e.g., Flystick2+, Fingertracking) are loaned without strict digital logs, enabling abuse or off-site misuse without detection.