No identifying court reporting

Public court hearings are open not only to citizens but also to the press. However, if the press wishes to report on a trial by naming the accused, press freedom is limited by the general right to personality. Particularly in criminal proceedings, identifying reports can have serious consequences for the accused. The permissibility of naming by name can therefore be [in ...]
No satisfaction for dead celebrities

Violations of personal rights can, among other things, result in monetary compensation for the injured party if the resulting (immaterial) damage cannot otherwise be compensated. The Federal Court of Justice had to deal with the question of whether this claim for damages is inheritable and denied this question with a judgment of April 29, 2014 (File No. VI ZR 246/12).