The issue is as following.
I accidently ran into a statement published in one of the tutorial book printed by a well-known university. The statement describes the situation in which a made-up person acts unprofessionally to show readers that by his behavior the person violates some specific financial rules. Well, the statement is ok, and I do realize that the purpose of the statement is to teach students, but the name of the made-up person is exactly my name. And the occupation of that made-up person is the same as mine. I do believe that authors of the book didn't mean anything wrong and didn't do that on purpose. And that among readers there may be my clients and they will understand it properly, but can this case be considered as false statement that may affect my career and personal life?
I accidently ran into a statement published in one of the tutorial book printed by a well-known university. The statement describes the situation in which a made-up person acts unprofessionally to show readers that by his behavior the person violates some specific financial rules. Well, the statement is ok, and I do realize that the purpose of the statement is to teach students, but the name of the made-up person is exactly my name. And the occupation of that made-up person is the same as mine. I do believe that authors of the book didn't mean anything wrong and didn't do that on purpose. And that among readers there may be my clients and they will understand it properly, but can this case be considered as false statement that may affect my career and personal life?