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Vanessa Hudgens sues site over nude pics– but not as a privacy violation

Posted on December 24, 2009 by pogowasright.org

TMZ reports:

Vanessa Hudgens is determined to teach a website an elementary lesson — nude self-portraits are meant for self, not others. [Actually, the elementary lesson is that if you take nude pics with a cellphone, don’t be surprised if they wind up on the Internet — Dissent.]

Vanessa is suing the owners of www.moejackson.com, claiming the website posted and refused to take down nude, “self-portrait photographs” taken in a private home. The photos were taken on a cell phone. The suit doesn’t mention the photos show Vanessa naked, but the pics on the site tell the story.

[…]

Interestingly, Vanessa registered the nude photos with the U.S. Copyright Office.

Vanessa’s lawyers cried copyright violation but Butter Media, the company that owns the website, was unmoved.

Read more on TMZ.

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