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Fehlende Compliance als Haftungsfalle: Der Fall Siemens/Neubürger 1,3 Milliarden Euro schwarze Kassen, elf beklagte Organmitglieder und ein Urteil, das Compliance im deutschen Aktienrecht von einer Empfehlung zu einer Rechtspflicht gemacht hat. Dr. Christian Rosinus bespricht in dieser Folge der Reihe „Cased closed“ das Urteil des LG München I vom 10. Dezember 2013 gegen den ehemaligen Siemens-CFO Heinz-Joachim Neubürger. Neubürger wurde verurteilt, obwohl er weder nachweislich an Schmiergeldzahlungen beteiligt war noch sich persönlich bereichert hatte. Ausschlaggebend war allein das Fehlen einer funktionierenden Compliance-Organisation. Das Gericht hat klargestellt: Vorstände sind nicht nur zur eigenen Gesetzestreue verpflichtet, sondern auch zur aktiven Verhinderung von Mitarbeiterverstößen, obwohl Compliance als Begriff zum damaligen Zeitpunkt noch nicht wie heute etabliert war. Hinzu kommt die Beweislastumkehr nach § 93 Abs. 2 S. 2 AktG: Ohne dokumentiertes Compliance-System trägt jedes Vorstandsmitglied Mitverantwortung – das Ressortprinzip greift hier nicht. Dr. Rosinus erläutert außerdem, wie sich die Grundsätze aus der Siemens/Neubürger-Entscheidung weiterentwickelt haben und welche Relevanz die Entscheidung auch im Jahr 2026 noch hat. Hier geht‘s zum Urteil des LG München I vom 10. Dezember 2013 – 5 HK O 1387/10: https://openjur.de/u/682814.html Hier geht‘s zum Urteil des OLG Nürnberg vom 30. März 2022 – 12 U 1520/19: https://openjur.de/u/2395749.html Hier geht‘s zur Folge „Case closed: BGH zur Strafbarkeit von Insidergeschäften“: https://criminal-compliance.podigee.io/310-cr https://www.rosinus-on-air.com https://rosinus-partner.com
While the Knicks party in NYC celebrating their championship, the guys talk about what's going on with the Mets and Yankees, and Ryan Greene gives another World Cup update.
On the latest LGM podcast we return to our Oral History of the Blogosphere series! Joining Scott, Dan and myself in honor of our 22nd anniversary celebration was Dr. Jacob Levy, early blog pioneer and veteran of a great number of websites. Our discussion included his work at Jacob Levy and Bleeding Heart Libertarians, the now defunct Open University, and the Niskanen Center. At the latter he penned two very well-known essays alongside an array of other work, The Weight of the Words and Authoritarianism and Post-Truth Politics. Over the course of the pod we discuss the impact that blogging had on his career and intellectual development, as well as all the friends he made along the way. Transcript is here. Apple Podcasts Android Youtube Podchaser Podcast Index Subscribe by E-mail Audible Spotify Amazon Music The podcast is quite rewarding, but consumes a great deal of time and effort! Please donate if you have the chance! Silent auction Paypal Patreon Merchandise Venmo Physical Address The post Oral History of the Blogosphere Part 13: Jacob Levy appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
On the latest LGM podcast we return to our Oral History of the Blogosphere series! Joining Scott, Dan and myself in honor of our 22nd anniversary celebration was Dr. Jacob Levy, early blog pioneer and veteran of a great number of websites. Our discussion included his work at Jacob Levy and Bleeding Heart Libertarians, the […] The post Oral History of the Blogosphere Part 13: Jacob Levy appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
The Mets are officially back to being consistent again… unfortunately it's the bad kind of consistency.After winning 5 of 6 and giving fans a tiny little taste of hope, the Mets responded by immediately losing 5 of 6, including getting swept in Miami by the Marlins — which should honestly qualify as emotional terrorism at this point — and then dropping 2 of 3 at HOME to the Reds because apparently Citi Field is now a charity organization for mediocre baseball teams.So this week, Farace, Rodriguez, and Producer Joe try to figure out whether this team actually has another turnaround in them… or if Mets fans are just being dragged through another 162-game trust exercise.This weekend also brings one of the weirdest and most Mets celebrations imaginable: Bobby Valentine Day. Yes, fans will receive disguises in honor of Bobby V's legendary fake mustache dugout return, proving once again that no franchise in sports celebrates chaos quite like the Mets. On top of that, the Mets Hall of Fame ceremony honors Carlos Beltran, Lee Mazzilli, and Bobby Valentine himself on Saturday at Citi Field.We'll also dive into Jose Reyes naming his Top 5 Mets nemesis list and give our own. Braves? Phillies? Chipper Jones? The entire state of Florida? We're opening old wounds tonight.Meanwhile, Juan Soto has basically become the entire offense by himself, smashing 8 home runs over his last 12 games while the rest of the lineup occasionally shows up like substitute teachers. If Soto cools off for even 48 hours, somebody may need to legally classify this offense as missing persons.On the pitching side, McLean has hit a rough patch, and the Mets continue struggling with consistency from both the rotation and bullpen. Yet somehow… despite all the frustration, this team currently has the SAME record as the 2024 Mets team that finished with 89 wins. So now the question becomes: does this roster actually have another run in them or are we all just coping?We'll also get into early trade deadline chatter after Jon Heyman said he wouldn't be shocked if the Mets eventually consider moving Francisco Lindor. Mets Twitter handled that news very calmly and rationally of course. Definitely no overreactions there.Plus:* Opening Day Mets baseball card set opening* Grading the Opening Day roster* Producer Joe preparing emotionally for ANOTHER west coast trip because apparently MLB thinks the Mets live in California now* And the show's long-standing goal remains the same: get this team back to .500 by the All-Star break… even if fans have every right to still be furious watching this team lose to bad baseball clubs.Next up: 3 against the Marlins at Citi Field before heading to Seattle and San Diego for what feels like the 800th west coast trip of the season.Baseball. Chaos. Sarcasm. Soundboard abuse. Mets pain.Just another episode of The Put it in the Books Show.LGM.#PiitB #Mets
Dr. JB Hixson Today Mary welcomes back JB Hixson to talk about the revealing nature of what we would call “cover-ups” in this world – and what it says about all of us who want to know what’s behind whatever is going on behind whatever scenes this world sets up. As believers, we await the Revelation of the Lord Jesus Christ as described in the last chapter of the Bible – but it is currently ranked below the “revelationS” of UFOs, UAPs, and LGM, or “little green men”. The world is in for a big surprise if they think they can upstage the return of Jesus. But that's what the distraction concerning UFOs is about on a deep and dark level. There is only ONE “Revelation” in that last book of the Bible. “revelationS” are what the world clamors after whether it's Epstein, cold cases, JFK, church scandals or government corruption. The Bible has plenty to say about what is going to be revealed eventually, and curious humans with an insatiable appetite for scandals might be in for a shock as to what exactly will be revealed ultimately: the true King of the Universe – and whatever is hidden in the dark will be revealed in the light soon and very soon. Stand Up For The Truth Videos: https://rumble.com/user/CTRNOnline & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQQSvKiMcglId7oGc5c46A
On the latest LGM Podcast, I spoke with LGM alum Dave Brockington about the travails of Prime Minister Keir Starmer. We began with the heady days of July 2024, when Labour won a victory of historic magnitude and seemed to have clear sailing to build a new British politics. Dave pointed out that Labour’s victory was less substantial that it seemed, and that the stars and the selves have since conspired to produce a catastrophic drop in Labour’s popularity. Of the former, persistent economic difficulties and global anti-incumbent sentiment have served to restrict what appeared to be wide policy latitude. On the latter, Starmer and his core lieutenants have struggled with communication and have failed to establish either a political or a policy road forward. We then discuss the complexities of replacing Starmer, including the plausible candidates and how each might mount a challenge. Transcript is here. The podcast is the most labor intensive component of Lawyers, Guns and Money, so Patreon support is appreciated! Apple Podcasts Android Youtube Podchaser Podcast Index Subscribe by E-mail Audible Spotify Amazon Music Photo Credit: By UK government – https://civilservicelocal.blog.gov.uk/2015/02/26/learning-about-the-workings-of-parliament/, OGL 3, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=61682470 The post LGM Podcast: The Starmer Endgame? appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
On the latest LGM Podcast, I spoke with LGM alum Dave Brockington about the travails of Prime Minister Keir Starmer. We began with the heady days of July 2024, when Labour won a victory of historic magnitude and seemed to have clear sailing to build a new British politics. Dave pointed out that Labour’s victory […] The post LGM Podcast: The Starmer Endgame? appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
Well look at this. The Mets are actually playing competent baseball again. After the disaster movie that was April, the Mets have gone 8-4 in May, averaging 4.75 runs per game while allowing just 3.33 runs per game — a massive turnaround from April's painful 2.81 runs scored and 4.46 runs allowed per game. Amazing what happens when the offense remembers its job description and the pitching staff stops treating every inning like an escape room challenge.Farace, Rodriguez, and Producer Joe break down a Mets team that suddenly has energy, confidence, and — somehow — young players stepping up in huge spots. Jared Benge walked off the Tigers last night and continues to look like one of the few people in this organization who doesn't seem terrified of big moments. Meanwhile, Ewing gets the call to the majors and immediately keeps raking like he skipped the “adjustment period” memo entirely. The kids are alright… which honestly might be the most shocking development of the season.The offense has also finally started manufacturing runs instead of waiting around for somebody to hit a 3-run homer into another zip code. Small ball? Situational hitting? Productive at-bats? What is this, actual baseball? We'll get into what's changed offensively and why this lineup suddenly feels more connected than it did a month ago when everybody looked like they met each other in the parking lot before first pitch.On the pitching side, the young arms continue to flash potential while also driving everyone insane with inconsistency. The stuff is there. The command? That's another story. We'll talk about the growing pains, why catchers and pitching coaches need to react faster when guys clearly lose the zone, and why leaving struggling pitchers out there too long keeps turning manageable innings into full-blown disasters.Injury-wise, Juan Soto survived what initially looked like a scary ankle situation, while Francisco Alvarez was not nearly as lucky after tearing his MCL. Francisco Lindor's calf is reportedly improving, but the Mets still haven't given a real timeline because apparently mystery injuries are now part of the organizational identity.And now comes the fun part.Fresh off a 3-game sweep of the Tigers at Citi Field, the Mets now welcome the Yankees to Queens for a huge weekend Subway Series before heading out on a 7-game road trip through Washington and Miami. So yes… the vibes are finally improving. Which for Mets fans usually means preparing emotionally for something ridiculous to happen next.We'll break down all of it the only way we know how — baseball, sarcasm, chaos, soundboard abuse, and probably at least one unnecessary shot at the Yankees before the night's over.LGM. #PiitB #Mets
For about five minutes, it actually felt like the Mets were putting things together. Three straight wins. Four wins in five games. The offense waking up. The starters finally pitching deeper into games. Actual signs of life.And then Craig Kimbrell came jogging out of the bullpen like it was 2017.The Mets were one inning away from getting back to 4 wins in 5 games before Kimbrell decided to turn Coors Field into batting practice, serving up a grand slam that completely killed the momentum and dropped the Mets right back to 9 games under .500. Tremendous signing. Really elite stuff. Nothing says “stabilize the bullpen” quite like immediately detonating a game in the 8th inning.And the best part? Nobody even knows if the grand slam was actually fair or foul because apparently the Colorado Rockies are still using security cameras from a 2004 gas station. Every replay angle was obstructed, blurry, blocked by fans, or shot from somewhere near Wyoming. The umpires called it fair… and that was basically the end of the conversation because MLB apparently entered the witness protection program when it comes to competent replay systems in Denver.So now Farace, Rodriguez, and Producer Joe try to figure out whether the Mets are actually improving… or if this team simply enjoys finding new and creative ways to ruin everyone's mood.The offense HAS looked better lately, which honestly seemed impossible a couple weeks ago. Marcus Semien is finally starting to look like a functioning baseball player again both offensively and defensively, while Mark Vientos continues to prove why the Mets keep giving him opportunities. The power is real. The defense? Still feels like every ground ball comes with suspense music.And in shocking baseball news, when the starters pitch deeper into games… the Mets actually win. Incredible discovery. Somebody alert NASA. We'll get into why the rotation settling down has helped and why Sean Manaea continues to look less like a reliable starter and more like a weekly social experiment designed to test Mets fans' sanity.We'll also cover injury updates involving AJ Minter, Jorge Polanco, and Francisco Lindor as the Mets try to survive long enough to keep the season from completely spiraling before summer even starts.The good news? April is over. The bad news? The Mets are still the Mets.Next up is 3 against the Diamondbacks before an off day Monday and a return home to Citi Field for a series against the Tigers.So yes… technically things look a little better.But every time this team gives you hope, somebody immediately drives it into a wall.LGM. #PiitB #Mets
On the latest LGM podcast I had the opportunity to speak with LGM’s Senior Latin America Correspondent, Dr. Colin Snider of the University of Texas at Tyler. We discussed the diplomatic impact of the operation to seize President Maduro, then talked a bit about how the conflict between President Trump and Pope Leo has played out in Latin America. We then chatted about the politics of the Southern Cone, the likely impact of a US operation to take control of Cuba, and what Latin Americans in general terms think about dealing with President Trump. Transcript is here. Apple Podcasts Android Youtube Podchaser Podcast Index Subscribe by E-mail Audible Spotify Amazon Music The post LGM Podcast: The Venezuela Hinge appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
On the latest LGM podcast I had the opportunity to speak with LGM’s Senior Latin America Correspondent, Dr. Colin Snider of the University of Texas at Tyler. We discussed the diplomatic impact of the operation to seize President Maduro, then talked a bit about how the conflict between President Trump and Pope Leo has played […] The post LGM Podcast: The Venezuela Hinge appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
Today's conversation on the Uplevel Dairy podcast was captured at the Central Plains Dairy Expo in Sioux Falls, where Peggy Coffeen interviews dairy risk management advisor and economist, Katie Burgess of Ever.Ag, about making dairy risk management simpler and more accessible. Burgess shares her Wisconsin dairy farm upbringing, ag business education, and path from UW Extension into Ever.Ag, emphasizing that effective risk management doesn't require predicting markets or mastering jargon. She explains the main dairy insurance tools, Dairy Revenue Protection (DRP) and LGM Dairy, highlighting DRP's daily availability, quarterly coverage, and fit for Class III and IV and high-component milk, versus LGM's Thursday-only availability, Class III focus, and single- or two-month coverage, with a coming USDA change expected to allow using both in the same quarter. They discuss today's volatility, export dependence, strong global supply, opportunities in milk and cattle values, and the farm lesson “make hay when the sun shines.”This episode is brought to you by Ever.AgEver.Ag partners with dairy producers to build customized risk management plans that help protect margins in any market environment. With dedicated advisors, industry leading technology, and proven tools like Dairy Revenue Protection, we help farms reduce uncertainty and secure long‑term financial strength. Learn more at https://ever.ag/.00:00 Risk Made Simple02:09 Farm Roots in Wisconsin03:10 Learning Risk Tools04:21 Path to Ever Ag06:36 Keep It Simple Strategy07:42 DRP vs LGM Explained10:25 Market Outlook and Action11:27 Make Hay While the Sun Shines12:35 Seeing the Whole Chain14:41 Future of Dairy
Eleven losses in a row. Eleven. The first time this franchise has hit that level of disaster since 2004 — and somehow, this feels worse. Not just because of the losing, but because of how lifeless this team looks doing it. Farace has officially run out of patience (completely shocked), Rodriguez is trying to explain a team that clearly isn't listening, and Producer Joe is just waiting for the next excuse so he can hit the soundboard.Let's start with the obvious — Carlos Mendoza is on the hot seat. Whether it's fair or not doesn't matter anymore… it's hot. The real question is does it lead to anything? Farace isn't convinced the Mets actually make a move, but if this keeps spiraling, they may not have a choice. Meanwhile, Rodriguez is already halfway through his list of replacements like he's been preparing for this moment all season.On the field? It's been ugly. Kodai Senga and David Peterson have both been awful, the lineup has completely disappeared, and over this 11-game losing streak the Mets have scored just 19 runs. Nineteen. That's not a slump — that's a full shutdown. You're not winning games like that. Period.Yes, Juan Soto is expected back soon — and sure, that helps — but let's stop acting like he's walking in to save everything. He's not. The entire lineup has to wake up, start producing, and show some kind of fight, because right now? This team looks completely lifeless.And that's the biggest problem — there's no sign of this turning around. No urgency. No edge. No response. Just loss after loss with the same issues every single night.We're breaking it all down, calling it exactly how it is, and asking the uncomfortable questions — including whether this season is already slipping away before we even get out of April.It's going to be real. It's going to be blunt. And yeah… probably a little loud too.LGM.
Interview sur l'alimentation et à l'agriculture locales. L'accès à une alimentation saine et abordable, au même titre qu'un travail digne et correctement rémunéré sont compliqués à conjuguer en Suisse. Léa Winter de la Calim et Sandra Baudet, éleveuse de poulet et également présidente de l'union des paysannes et femmes rurales […] The post LGM 3#3 L'interview : La précarité alimentaire et agricole first appeared on Radio Vostok.
La grande mess ! consacre son émission de novembre à l'alimentation et à l'agriculture locale. L'accès à une alimentation saine et abordable, au même titre qu'un travail digne et correctement rémunéré sont compliqués à conjuguer en Suisse. Léa Winter de la Calim et Sandra Baudet, éleveuse de poulet et également […] The post LGM 3#3 L'intégrale : Suffisance alimentaire first appeared on Radio Vostok.
WHPC Sports Talk's interview with Pat McCarthy, one of the radio voices of the New York Mets, on Audacy Mets radio 880AM.
Vous pensez que les trous noirs étaient les objets les plus fascinants de l'univers ? Aujourd'hui, on va voir quelque chose qui dépasse tout ce qu'on pourrait croire.En 1967, un signal radio d'une régularité impossible fait croire, l'espace d'un instant, à une intelligence… avant de révéler un phare cosmique : un pulsar né d'une étoile à neutrons.Mais le vrai boss du bestiaire, c'est le magnétar : champ magnétique titanesque, croûte qui se fracture, séismes stellaires et décharges thermétiques capables d'illuminer le vide.Quand l'univers clignote en FRB, en rayons X et en impulsions millisecondes, est-ce un message… ou la matière poussée dans ses derniers retranchements ?Chapitres : 00:00 — Sommes-nous seuls dans le cosmos ?00:35 — 1967 : Cambridge et le “scruff”01:31 — 1,337 seconde : trop parfait pour être vrai02:18 — LGM-1 : la piste “petits hommes verts”03:05 — Quand la science retourne l'histoire05:29 — Années 30 : l'idée qui dérange la physique08:42 — La mort des étoiles : le point de non-retour12:12 — Approche : gravité, magnétisme, et cauchemar13:44 — Sous la croûte : la matière devient étrange16:05 — Le mécanisme du pulsar, enfin clair20:57 — Le Nobel : controverse et injustice22:16 — Ce que ça change : écouter, trouver, naviguer
The guys preview the WBC quarter final round, break down Bam Adebayo's 83 point game and give their thoughts on some of the latest news from around the NFL.Host - Matt LeonardCo hosts- Jack Vogel, Kory David
It is difficult for me to characterize what Scott, Elizabeth, and myself discussed on the latest LGM podcast, better known as “the tightest 117 minutes in the history of podcasting.” Our writ was to discuss the latest Paranoid Style album, “Known Associates,” as well as to talk about Elizabeth’s contribution of liner notes to The Replacements’ Let it Be: Deluxe Edition and we did indeed discuss these things, but there were digressions. Some questions that emerged and re-emerged over the course of the pod: What is your theory of album sequencing, in terms of where you put the best song and where you put the hardest song? Is this album the Paranoid Style’s entry into the Yacht Rock genre? Does the presence of a saxophone necessarily imply Yacht Rock, or is some sort of boat reference also required? Is Van Halen Yacht Rock? Let’s phone a friend. Do you have strong feelings about the remastering of Tim? Elizabeth would like to hear from you. Are you offended by aspersions against Soul Asylum? Did Rod Stewart sell out? Is selling out even bad? How does Donald Trump feel about Kiss? What’s the deal with authenticity? What would say to Prince if he were using the urinal next to you? What would you say to Jon Langford? Would you like to hear a funny story about Keith Richards and drugs? Or one about Wussy? Did SEK go on a bender with Keith Richards? Did RFK Jr.? What will it be like the day that Sir Paul McCartney leaves us? A bunch of songs about Canadian songwriters, where Gordon Lightfoot is asked to be ranked by some metric? Is Gordon Lightfoot Yacht Rock? Is any expression of admiration for the Drive By Truckers excessive? The answer is no. Are the DBTs Yacht Rock? What is the demographic profile of an LGM podcast listener? Would we mind more of Elizabeth’s review of rock n’ roll books? Could Elizabeth be lured to Lexington for the Keeneland Spring Meet? Could this podcast have been more effectively edited for content and coherence? Possibly. Transcript is here. Apple Podcasts Android Youtube Podchaser Podcast Index Subscribe by E-mail Audible Spotify Amazon Music The post LGM Podcast: Known Associates appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
It is difficult for me to characterize what Scott, Elizabeth, and myself discussed on the latest LGM podcast, better known as “the tightest 117 minutes in the history of podcasting.” Our writ was to discuss the latest Paranoid Style album, “Known Associates,” as well as to talk about Elizabeth’s contribution of liner notes to The […] The post LGM Podcast: Known Associates appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
Besprochene Entscheidungen:1. Oberlandesgericht Düsseldorf – Anspruch auf spätere Beförderung bei Corona-FlugannullierungUrteil vom 04.03.2026 – 18. ZivilsenatZivilrecht (Reiserecht, Fluggastrechte)Ersatzbeförderung muss nicht sofort gefordert werdenDreijährige Verjährungsfrist gilt, EuGH-Rechtsprechung bestätigtRechtskraft unbekannt2. Oberverwaltungsgericht Lüneburg – Polizeiliche Schmerzgriffe als unmittelbarer ZwangBeschluss vom 26.02.2026 – 14 LA 8/25Verwaltungsrecht (Polizeirecht), VersammlungsrechtNervendrucktechniken wirken unmittelbar, nicht nur über AngstKeine grundsätzliche Unverhältnismäßigkeit von SchmerzgriffenRechtskräftig3. Bundesgerichtshof – Waffenverkauf ohne Voraussicht auf spätere TötungBeschluss vom 03.12.2025 – 4 StR 331/25Strafrecht (fahrlässige Tötung, Waffenrecht)Allgemeine Gefahr genügt nicht für fahrlässige TötungKonkrete Vorhersehbarkeit der Tat erforderlichZurückverweisung an LG Münster4. Oberlandesgericht Saarbrücken – Befangenheit bei Richtertochter als ReferendarinBeschluss vom 25.02.2026 – 3 U 50/25Zivilprozessrecht (Befangenheit)Minijob der Richtertochter bei Prozesspartei rechtfertigt AblehnungKeine herausragende Stellung erforderlichRechtskraft unbekannt5. Oberlandesgericht Frankfurt am Main – Hotelzimmeranfrage ohne PreisangabeUrteil vom 11.02.2026 – 9 U 107/24Zivilrecht (Mietrecht, Beherbergungsvertrag)Anfrage ohne Preis ist keine rechtsverbindliche WillenserklärungPreis ist wesentliches Element eines AngebotsRechtskraft unbekannt, Revision nicht zugelassenSupport the show
On the latest LGM podcast, Dave and I had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Michael Strausz, long-term friend of the blog and Professor of Political Science at Texas Christian University. Mike works on Japanese politics, and so the podcast focused mainly on the recent Japanese election, although we digressed into a variety of topics associated with the Japanese political scene, including national defense, housing, and immigration. Transcript is here. Apple Podcasts Android Youtube Podchaser Podcast Index Subscribe by E-mail Audible Spotify Amazon Music Photo Credit: By 首相官邸ホームページ, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=178708232 The post LGM Podcast: Japan’s Wave Election appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
On the latest LGM podcast, Dave and I had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Michael Strausz, long-term friend of the blog and Professor of Political Science at Texas Christian University. Mike works on Japanese politics, and so the podcast focused mainly on the recent Japanese election, although we digressed into a variety of topics […] The post LGM Podcast: Japan’s Wave Election appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
In the latest exciting edition of the LGM podcast, Rob and I join special guest star Dave to discuss the NFL playoffs and Black Monday (including BREAKING NEWS on Black Monday +1). All predictions guaranteed to be true unless they prove to be false. Transcript is here. Apple Podcasts Android Youtube Podchaser Podcast Index Subscribe by E-mail Audible Spotify Amazon Music Photo Credit: By Mike Morbeck – Flickr: [1], CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=22199032 The post LGM Podcast: NFL Playoff Predictions appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
In the latest exciting edition of the LGM podcast, Rob and I join special guest star Dave to discuss the NFL playoffs and Black Monday (including BREAKING NEWS on Black Monday +1). All predictions guaranteed to be true unless they prove to be false. Transcript is here. Photo Credit: By Mike Morbeck – Flickr: [1], […] The post LGM Podcast: NFL Playoff Predictions appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
In dieser Folge der Rechtsbelehrung geht es um das Verhältnis von Künstlicher Intelligenz und Urheberrecht. Im Mittelpunkt steht die Frage, in welchem Umfang KI-Systeme fremde Bücher, Bilder, Fotografien, Videos und andere urheberrechtlich geschützte Werke zur Wissensgewinnung nutzen dürfen. Gemeint ist damit insbesondere das Training von KI-Modellen im Rahmen des sogenannten „Maschinellen Lernens„. Text- und Data-Mining als urheberrechtliche Schranke Rechtsgrundlage hierfür ist eine urheberrechtliche Ausnahmeregelung für sogenanntes „Text und Data Mining“ (TDM), die im Zuge der EU-Urheberrechtsreform 2019 eingeführt wurde. Während sich die öffentliche Debatte seinerzeit vor allem auf Uploadfilter konzentrierte, blieb diese Ausnahme für KI-Training weitgehend unbeachtet. Sie findet sich heute in § 44b (für jedermann) und § 60d (für Zwecke der wissenschaftlichen Forschung) UrhG. Die Ausnahme erlaubt es KI-Anbietern grundsätzlich, urheberrechtlich geschützte Werke für Trainingszwecke zu nutzen. Bei kommerzieller Nutzung jedenfalls dann, wenn Rechteinhaber dieser Nutzung nicht wirksam widersprochen haben. Reichweite der Schranke und aktuelle Rechtsprechung Welche Reichweite diese Ausnahmeregel tatsächlich hat, wie ein solcher Nutzungsvorbehalt ausgestaltet sein muss und in welchem Umfang sich KI-Systeme analysierte Inhalte „merken“ dürfen, besprechen wir mit Joerg Heidrich, Rechtsanwalt und Justiziar des Heise Verlag. Anlass bieten unter anderem aktuelle Gerichtsentscheidungen zur Frage des KI-Pre-Trainings mit urheberrechtlich geschützten Werken. Die Kanzlei von Joerg Heidrich war zudem auf Seiten des beklagten LAION e.V. beteiligt, das wegen angeblicher Urheberrechtsverletzungen beim Pre-Training von KI-Modellen von einem Fotografen verklagt wurde. In der Folge besprechen wir sowohl das zum LAION e.V. ergangene Urteil des Oberlandesgerichts Hamburg als auch die Entscheidung des Landgerichts München I im Verfahren GEMA gegen OpenAI. Wir wünschen viel Vergnügen beim Hören und freuen uns über Kommentare und Diskussionen. Rechtsanwalt Joerg Heidrich (LinkedIn) ist Fachanwalt für IT-Recht sowie zertifizierter Datenschutz-, Compliance- und KI-Experte und berät bei Heidrich Rechtsanwälte umfassend zu Datenschutzrecht, IT-Sicherheit, IT-Compliance und KI-Regulierung. (ki-kanzlei.de – “Wir beraten in allen Bereichen rund um das Erstellen und die Nutzung von KI.”) Als langjähriger Justiziar des Heise Verlags, Lehrbeauftragter und Mitglied des Deutschen Presserats verbindet er praktische Unternehmensperspektiven mit fundierter juristischer Expertise. Er ist zudem als Autor, Referent und Podcaster („Auslegungssache“) weithin bekannt und engagiert sich in vielfältigen Fachgremien und gesellschaftlichen Initiativen wie beim Deutschen Presserat und als Wahlbeobachter der OSZE. Zeitmarken 00:00:00 – Begrüßung und Vorstellung des Themas sowie des Gastes. 00:05:00 – KI-Training: Was sind Trainingsdaten und wie werden sie genutzt?. 00:08:00 – Erlaubnis für Text- und Data-Mining nach §§ 44b und 60d UrhG – und wie sie nahezu unbemerkt ins Gesetz kam. 00:14:00 – Der „Nutzungsvorbehalt in maschinenlesbarer Form“ als Opt-out-Regelung für geschäftlich agierende Rechteinhaber. 00:20:00 – Wann ist ein Nutzungsvorbehalt maschinenlesbar und wer trägt die Beweislast? 00:36:30 – Vergütungspflicht für Urheber: Kommt eine gesetzliche Nachjustierung? 00:41:00 – Memorisierung: Inwieweit dürfen sich fremde Inhalte in KI-Modellen wiederfinden? (LG München I). 00:52:00 – Entscheidung des OLG Hamburg zum Pre-Training von KI mit Fotografien. 00:58:00 – Semantik und Syntax: Wie „nah dran“ darf die Vorstellung vom Original sein? 01:12:00 – Besteht die Text- und Data-Mining-Ausnahme den Drei-Stufen-Test? D.h. Werden die Interessen der Urheber ausreichend berücksichtigt? 01:18:00 – Kann man sich effektiv gegen Text- und Data-Mining wehren? 01:20:00 – Geht es in Wahrheit um eine Kränkung des Menschen als vermeintlich einziges kreatives Wesen? 01:25:00 – Können sich nur KI-Anbieter oder auch KI-Nutzer im Alltag auf die TDM-Schranke berufen? 01:27:00 – Praktischer Tipp: Umsetzung eines wirksamen Nutzungsvorbehalts ANgesprochene Urteile und Verfahren LAION e.v. KI-Pretraining – Oberlandesgericht Hamburg, Urteil vom 10.12.2025, Az. 5 U 104/24. GEMA vs. OpenAI – Landgericht München I, Urteil vom 11.11.2025, Az. 42 O 14139/24. Getty Images vs. Stability AI – High Court of Justice, Urteil vom 04.11.2025, Case No: IL-2023-000007 ([2025] EWHC 2863 (Ch)). Google Auto Suggest bzw. Auto Complete – BGH, 14.05.2013, Az. VI ZR 269/12. Der Beitrag KI: Lizenz zum Kopieren? – Rechtsbelehrung 143 erschien zuerst auf Rechtsbelehrung.
On the latest LGM podcast Scott and I were fortunate enough to speak with Hannah Pittard, professor at the University of Kentucky and author of several novels, including If You Love It, Let It Kill You. Hannah was part of a a New York magazine profile that covered the dissolution of her marriage, also detailed in her autobiographical work We Are Too Many. Our conversation ranged from these works to life in Lexington to talking cats to the struggle of engaging with the modern student. Give it a listen, especially if you’re the sort of person who waits until the last last last last moment to finish off your Christmas list… Transcript is here. Apple Podcasts Android Youtube Podchaser Podcast Index Subscribe by E-mail Audible Spotify Amazon Music The post LGM Podcast: If You Love It, Let It Kill You appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
On the latest LGM podcast Scott and I were fortunate enough to speak with Hannah Pittard, professor at the University of Kentucky and author of several novels, including If You Love It, Let It Kill You. Hannah was part of a a New York magazine profile that covered the dissolution of her marriage, also detailed […] The post LGM Podcast: If You Love It, Let It Kill You appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
The New York Mets Core is SHATTERED. Chaos in Queens as the All-Time Mets Home Run King leaves Queens for Baltimore, just a day after Diaz left for LA. Mr. Glass Half-Full has some words. #LGM #mets #mlb #reaction #petealonso #baseball
On the latest LGM podcast Dan and I had the opportunity to interview Joel Willett, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Kentucky's 2026 US Senate seat. We talked about: Joel's donation page is here and his website is here, from which you can follow all of his socials if that's the kind of thing you would normally do. Transcript is here. The post LGM Podcast: Ditching Mitch in '26 appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
On the latest LGM podcast Dan and I had the opportunity to interview Joel Willett, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Kentucky’s 2026 US Senate seat. We talked about: Joel’s donation page is here and his website is here, from which you can follow all of his socials if that's the kind of thing you would normally do. Transcript is here. The post LGM Podcast: Ditching Mitch in ’26 appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
On the latest LGM podcast Scott and I spoke with friend-of-the-blog and current candidate for the Democratic nomination in Kentucky's sixth district Erin Petrey, who many of you will remember from previous posts. We talked about Erin's reasoning for joining the race, some of the positions that she has staked out on the campaign trail, […] The post LGM Podcast: KY-6 appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
On the latest LGM podcast Scott and I spoke with friend-of-the-blog and current candidate for the Democratic nomination in Kentucky’s sixth district Erin Petrey, who many of you will remember from previous posts. We talked about Erin’s reasoning for joining the race, some of the positions that she has staked out on the campaign trail, […] The post LGM Podcast: KY-6 appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
On the latest LGM podcast Paul and I sat down with Friend of the Blog Dean Spears to talk about his and Michael Geruso's book, After the Spike. Paul and I each had some thoughts on the subject and Dean was good enough to send along copies and to offer a conversation. In the podcast […] The post LGM Podcast: After the Spike appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
On the latest LGM podcast Paul and I sat down with Friend of the Blog Dean Spears to talk about his and Michael Geruso’s book, After the Spike. Paul and I each had some thoughts on the subject and Dean was good enough to send along copies and to offer a conversation. In the podcast […] The post LGM Podcast: After the Spike appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
David, Richard, and Rebecca answer mailbag questions about how the Oscars have changed, the most annoying film discourses of all time, and tips for attending film festivals. They also dream-cast LGM with previous Oscar winners as the hosts. Finally, as David and Richard say farewell, they present the Little Gold Men Awards and share their favorite Oscar-watching memories.Heading to TIFF? Join us for a live show at the St. Regis Hotel with special guests Riz Ahmed and James McAvoy. To request a ticket, please email us: littlegoldmen@vf.com Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
David, Richard, and Rebecca answer mailbag questions about how the Oscars have changed, the most annoying film discourses of all time, and tips for attending film festivals. They also dream-cast LGM with previous Oscar winners as the hosts. Finally, as David and Richard say farewell, they present the Little Gold Men Awards and share their favorite Oscar-watching memories.Heading to TIFF? Join us on September 5 for a live show at the St. Regis Hotel with special guests Riz Ahmed and James McAvoy. To request a ticket, please email us: littlegoldmen@vf.com Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Telepylos and Homer's Odyssey In Homer's Odyssey, Telepylos is described as the city of the Laestrygonians, a race of giants who ambush Odysseus and his crew. The vivid depiction includes towering cliffs, a narrow harbor entrance, and dramatic landscapes, suggesting a location of strategic maritime importance. Traditionally dismissed as myth, these detailed descriptions raise the question: could Telepylos have been a real place, its memory preserved through oral storytelling? By analyzing Homeric texts alongside physical data from the region between Malta and Sicily, this study investigates the plausibility of identifying Telepylos as a submerged site.Spanning approximately 80 square kilometers, the site lies at a depth of 250 meters between Sicily and Malta and features striking geometric formations. A central mound, comparable in scale to the Great Pyramid of Giza, and an encircling canal—529 meters wide and 50 meters deep—underscore the engineering sophistication of this ancient settlement. These features suggest a city of immense scale and importance, potentially serving as a waypoint for ancient mariners. Through a recalibration of sea-level models using datasets from EMODnet and GEBCO, this study proposes that the Mediterranean basin, isolated from the Atlantic during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), experienced a localized sea-level drop to approximately -250 meters, exposing vast landscapes suitable for human settlement. This stable plateau, lasting nearly 3,000 years, likely provided the conditions for Telepylos and similar civilizations to thrive before a gradual sea-level rise submerged the city by 8,600 BC. Unlike Atlantis, Telepylos's submersion was not sudden but marked by centuries of encroachment as nature slowly reclaimed the city. The findings challenge conventional paradigms about LGM sea levels and ancient Mediterranean civilizations.André Chaisson is a seasoned civil engineering designer with over 25 years of CAD experience, including five years as a senior designer shaping large-scale infrastructure projects. With a knack for crafting plans and maps—honed through work on urban designs, municipal systems, and bathymetric surveys—he built a career grounded in pragmatism. Yet beneath the surface, a lifelong fascination with the mysteries of the past, from Atlantis to the Great Pyramids, simmered quietly. Self-taught with years of college education, including naval architecture, he's now channeling his skills into a bold new chapter. Already, he's uncovered the lost city of Telepylos, a discovery he's determined to bring to the world's attention. With sights set on revealing Atlantis next, André is on a mission to rewrite the history of humankind. Humble yet driven, he aims to spark a renaissance in archaeology, blending meticulous expertise with an adventurer's heart to inspire future exploration.https://grahamhancock.com/author/andre-chaisson/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.
Two wins out of twelve will put you in a bad #Mets mood, and Jeff is there (but he's sorry). Also, we open the NLT Mailbag. Join us! #LGM
The #Mets are not playing well right now, but at least we have Mr. Met! We talk about the Mets' poor play and debate Mr. Met vs. The Philly Phanatic with a Phillies fan. Join us! #LGM
Guest Co-Host Kerby Valladares joins Jeff to discuss the #Mets' lost weekend and the upcoming 10 games. Also, Jeff and Kerby talk about All-Star Voting, the Alumni Softball game, and "Get Metsmerized". Join us! #LGM
The #Mets swept the Nationals and Rockies because that is what good teams do. We talk about the Senga injury, Jeff's trip to Denver, and ask, "What is your Mets quirk?" Join us! #LGM
The #Mets have passed the one-third point of the season. We talk about the State of the Mets as well as MLB's "temporary" move to Sacramento with Guest Co-Host Kevin G. Chapman. Join us! #LGM
We're feeling better about the #Mets after taking 2 of 3 from the Dodgers. We discuss the importance of Tyrone Taylor, preview the White Sox series with author Dave Bagdade, and Jeff has a commentary about the Yankees (20:05). Join us! #LGM
On the latest LGM podcast I had the good fortune to speak with Dr. Ian Ona Johnson about his book Faustian Bargain: The Soviet-German Partnership and the Origins of the Second World War. The subject is interwar cooperation between the Red Army and the Reichswehr, a subject near and dear to my own academic interests. […] The post LGM Podcast: Faustian Bargain appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
On the latest LGM podcast I had the good fortune to speak with Dr. Ian Ona Johnson about his book Faustian Bargain: The Soviet-German Partnership and the Origins of the Second World War. The subject is interwar cooperation between the Red Army and the Reichswehr, a subject near and dear to my own academic interests. […] The post LGM Podcast: Faustian Bargain appeared first on Lawyers, Guns & Money.
The LGM team is joined Variety chief correspondent Daniel D'Addario this week to talk about his new book, The Talent, which centers on a fictionalized best actress Oscar race. The novel, which is available now, has lots of juicy insider details that D'Addario has gathered in his years of covering entertainment. David, Richard, and Rebecca discuss with him why the best actress race is often the most dramatic, and what he thinks about this year's cut-throat race. Plus, D'Addario sticks around to answer some listener questions like why don't voters watch all the movies?Join our Oscar pool here. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
It's a very busy week on the awards front, and the LGM team is here to break down all the snubs and surprises. First, they discuss Monday night's Gotham Awards, where Richard was in the room, and then they break down the New York Film Critics Circle's honorees. Finally, they take a deep dive into the Indie Spirit Awards nominations, and explain why films like Sing Sing and Nickel Boys are the big winners of the week so far. Check out Richard's list of the Best Movies of 2024 here.