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Libel
Misappropriation of Name/Likeness
False Light
Copyright Infringement
Errors and Omissions
Why AXIS Media Liability Insurance
A book publisher publishes a book written by the child of a mob figure. That book contains the names of purported mobsters, as well as descriptions of various criminal activities undertaken by them. One of the individuals identified claims that the actions ascribed to him never occurred and sue for defamation.
A book publisher publishes a book on known criminals, including their photographs. One of the individuals identified in the book claims that his photo was used in error, and that the actual criminal has the same name as him. He claims to have been defamed by the erroneous use of his photo.
A book is published detailing the author’s investigation into a high-profile naval disaster. That book assigns much of the blame for that disaster to the officers on the vessel. The officers sue the publisher alleging defamation, filing in a venue with a significant naval base nearby.
A work of fiction is published, written by a well-known author. The claimant recognizes certain aspects of one of the characters in the book as being unique to her. As she knows the author, and some of her friends have commented about the similarities, she sues alleging that she has been defamed by the character in the book.
A book publisher publishes a book on poverty, including the photo of an individual on the cover. That individual claims that they never provided a release, and sues for misappropriation of likeness.
A faith-based book publisher publishes a book on women’s issues written by a member of the clergy. The author’s biography appears on the back cover. Below the biography appears a book category listing which states “gay/lesbian studies.” The author sues saying the book categorization casts her in a false light.A yearbook publisher was sued by a woman who complained that her photograph was used next to an article concerning safe sex. The plaintiff sues for false light, arguing that the proximity of the photograph to the article implies that she is sexually active.
A book publisher publishes an autobiographical work. Unbeknownst to the publisher, the author had worked with a ghost writer on earlier drafts, before firing the ghost writer. The ghost writer sues saying that copyrightable material appears in the book without license.A book is published about the artwork incorporated in concert flyers from the 1960s and 70s. The owners of the copyright in those flyers sues alleging copyright infringement. The court ultimately rules against the plaintiff, citing fair use.
A book publisher publishes a book regarding electrical wiring. No disclaimer appears in the book, and unfortunately, one of the wiring schematics is in error.A reader applies the schematic as written, resulting in a house fire. He sues thepublisher under a negligence theory.
All-Risk coverage agreement includingDefamation, Invasion of Privacyor Publicity, Copyright/Trademark Infringement, Plagiarism,and Errors and Omissions
Primary or Excess coverage with capacity up to $20M
No “hammer” clausegoverning settlement
Occurrence policy form(claims made policy available)
Defense in addition to limit or Defense within limit policies
Worldwide territory
Damages include punitive orexemplary damages where allowedby law, most favorable venuelanguage, and AXIS will notchallenge the insurability ofpunitive damages
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