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A fictitious persons disclaimer in a work of media states that the characters portrayed in it are fictional, and not based on real persons. This is done mostly in realistic films and television programs to reduce the possibility of legal action for libel from any person who believes that they have been defamed by their portrayal in the work ...
One of Arthur C. Clarke's novels includes a disclaimer that all the characters are fictitious "except the giant grouper in Chapter Six" (or some such wording). A British mystery novel that I read years ago includes a disclaimer to the effect that all the characters "are placenamed". --76.69.45.64 17:46, 26 January 2016 (UTC)
Keith Bernstein / NetflixNetflix will not append a disclaimer making clear The Crown is a fictional rendering of historical events, The Daily Beast can exclusively reveal.A source at Netflix told ...
The July 18 episode of the superhero show added a disclaimer to its beginning, noting "viewer discretion advised." “This episode contains scenes of fictional political violence.
A fictitious persons disclaimer in a work of media states that the characters portrayed in it are fictional, and not based on real persons. This is done mostly in realistic films and television programs to reduce the possibility of legal action for libel from any person who believes that they have been defamed by their portrayal in the work ...
In patent law, a disclaimer identifies, in a claim, subject-matter that is not claimed. [2] By extension, a disclaimer may also mean the action of introducing a negative limitation in a claim, i.e. "an amendment to a claim resulting in the incorporation therein of a "negative" technical feature, typically excluding from a general feature specific embodiments or areas". [3]
Based on the novel by Renée Knight, "Disclaimer" tells a story about a story, specifically the consequences of events that transpired between a 19-year-old British kid, Jonathan (Louis Partridge ...
A full set of credits can include the cast and crew, but also production sponsors, distribution companies, works of music licensed or written for the work, various legal disclaimers, such as copyright and more. Typically, the closing credits appear in white lettering on a solid black background, often with a musical background.