Music liability insurance is only underwritten by a small number of markets, very few of whom can match Beazley’s experience and expertise.
From songwriters to record labels, Beazley understands the risks associated with doing business in this industry.
Coverage highlights:
- Unintentional breach of contract while composing or supplying music for an ad campaign
- Breach of scope of a music license
- Breach of written hold harmless or indemnity agreement when supplying music
- Breach of an NDA (non-disclosure agreement)
Optional covers:
The Beazley Music Liability product offers seamless cover for a variety of risk categories, including:
Subject to Canadian law.
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Email NadiaMany generative-AI platforms are trained on insights from a range of data sources including pre-published information on the internet and beyond. By their nature, they are creating content, advice, and material that is likely to be generated from multiple sources.
Social media platforms like X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube have provided individuals with a publishing reach far beyond that of traditional media.
In our increasingly online world, the ease with which anyone, regardless of expertise, can publish articles, podcasts and videos, creates new risks for content creators and publishers, particularly the risk of being held liable for another’s reliance on their content, potentially regardless of whether they intended for their audience to rely on it.