Media Wrongful Act definition

Media Wrongful Act means any actual or alleged error or omission or Intellectual Property Injury or Personal Injury committed by the Insured in the course of or arising out of the display, broadcast, publication, dissemination, distribution or release of material of any kind or nature whatsoever (including but not limited to words, pictures, sounds, images, graphics, code and data) that communicates information, regardless of the method or medium of communication of such material (including but not limited to print, broadcast, digital and electronic communication and software) or the purpose for which the communication is intended, including but not limited to Advertising by the Insured and/or the gathering, creation, collection or recording of such material for inclusion in any display, broadcast, dissemination, distribution or release by the Insured.
Media Wrongful Act means any actual or alleged:
Media Wrongful Act means any actual or alleged negligent act, error or omission, misstatement, misleading statement, breach of duty or neglect or Personal Injury, solely in the provision of Media Activities that results in:

Examples of Media Wrongful Act in a sentence

  • The Underwriters shall pay on behalf of the Insured, the Loss from any Claim first made against the Insured during the Policy Period, or any applicable Extended Reporting Period, and reported to the Underwriters in accordance with the terms of this Policy, for any Privacy Wrongful Act, or Network Security Wrongful Act or Media and Social Media Wrongful Act.

  • Agricultural extension seeks to influence the behaviour of rural people through education and information exchange.

  • Wrongful Act means any Network and Information Security Wrongful Act or Communications and Media Wrongful Act.

  • The Insurer shall pay Media Loss on behalf of an Insured resulting from a Claim first made against such Insured during the Policy Period or Extended Reporting Period, if applicable, for a Media Wrongful Act committed by an Insured on or subsequent to the Retroactive Date and reported to the Insurer pursuant to the terms of this Policy.

  • Defense Expenses and Damages that the Insured becomes legally obligated to pay due to a Claim alleging a Media Wrongful Act that first occurred on or after the Retroactive Date.


More Definitions of Media Wrongful Act

Media Wrongful Act means, in the context of the Insured's publication or broadcasting of any digital media content, any actual or alleged:
Media Wrongful Act means any error or omission arising out of the gathering, recording, collection, writing, editing, advertising, publication, dissemination, exhibition, broadcast, display on an internet site, or release, including but not limited to any actual or alleged:
Media Wrongful Act means any actual or alleged act, error or omission, committed by an Insured in the performance ofMedia Activities, including, but not limited to, any of the following:
Media Wrongful Act means any act, error, omission, misstatement, misleading statement, neglect, Personal Injury offense or breach of duty actually or allegedly committed or attempted by an Insured in connection with the Insured’s rendering or failure to render Media Communications, including any such actual or alleged conduct which constitutes:
Media Wrongful Act means 1. Any of the following resulting from you acquiring, blogging, broadcasting, collecting, disseminating, distributing, editing, exhibiting, gathering, obtaining, posting, producing, publishing, releasing, researching, recording, tweeting or uttering, matter through traditional and/or digital methods, including, cable television, radio, movie and music studios, public speaking, newspapers, magazines, books and print publications, website, apps, CD-ROMs and DVDs: a. libel, slander, or any other form of defamation or harm to the character or reputation of any person or entity, including product disparagement or trade libel; b. copyright infringement or misappropriation of property rights, information or ideas or dilution or infringement of title, slogan, trademark, trade name, logo, service mark or service name; c. common law unfair competition or unfair trade practices alleged as a direct result of Media Wrongful Act Insuring Agreement and Media Wrongful Act definition; d. invasion or infringement of the right of privacy or publicity, including the torts of intrusion upon seclusion, publication of private facts, false light, and misappropriation of name or likeness; e. infliction of emotional distress or mental anguish; f. false arrest, detention or imprisonment, harassment, trespass, wrongful entry or eviction, eavesdropping, or other invasion of the right of private occupancy; or g. plagiarism, piracy, or misappropriation of ideas under implied contract.
Media Wrongful Act means any of the following offenses committed or allegedly committed by the Insured in any Media Communication:
Media Wrongful Act means any o f the f o l - lowing actual or alleged wrongful acts arising out o f the provision o f "visual imagery s e r - vices":