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Defamation in Fiction—What’s in a Name?

by Dorian Box | Apr 18, 2019

Dorian Box All writers should be aware of the risk of defamation in fiction and take precautions to avoid it, even accidentally. There are several excellent blog posts explaining tort liability (civil liability for money damages) arising from fictionalized works...

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