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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Accused Breaking Dawn Hacker Speaks Back Against Summit


The alleged hacker of leaked Breaking Dawn images, Daiana Sanita held a press conference today speaking against Summits claims against her and how she plans to counter-sue - shiz be getting real, peeps:

Daiana Santia claims that she only saw images while surfing the web. She claims not to have sent images to anyone, not to have logged in any where to see them, and denies having the technical knowledge on how to hack anything. She claims she did nothing more than many fans did and just viewed images on the Internet.

She and her family (her father Hector is also named in the legal papers filed in California, presumably because the bill for the Internet is in his name) claim that over the last month they were harassed by movie producers demanding to see her hard drive. She claims through her attorney that she would not turn over her computer because of the personal items that are on it and because she is innocent.

Her attorneys claim that any legal action should go through Argentine courts first and Argentine authorities should investigate. Specifically mentioned is the Technology Crimes Division based in Buenos Aires.

Via her attorney, it was stated that the Santia family is considering a counterclaim against Summit Entertainment for harassment and defamation of character

Hear the full audio of the press conference here (in Spanish).

Summit Entertainment has given us the following information in response to Ms. Santia’s claims.

First and most important this is NOT about greed or the Studio wanting to bully a woman from a small town in Argentina – rather, it is about stolen material that is private and sensitive which was obtained by illegally accessing private/secure servers as well as personal email accounts. Ms. Santia’s actions came to light after these materials began appearing on the internet towards the end of March, 2011. Since Summit learned of Ms. Santia’s involvement in late May 2011, Summit has been in contact with Ms. Santia and her representatives with no resolution or further good faith efforts on their part, thus the only alternative left was to pursue legal action to ascertain that Ms. Santia no longer holds the images and video in any shape or form. Prior to said action the studio clearly communicated to Ms. Santia and her representatives that a press release would be distributed naming the actions being taken as well as naming her specifically.

Summit’s first meeting with the Santia family occurred on May 31, 2011 at which point the studio was told they would fully cooperate. A subsequent meeting took place on June 8, 2011 with Ms. Santia and her lawyer at which time Ms. Santia confessed to the intrusions. It is also important to note that Ms.Santia is 24 years of age. The family was contacted as a group as the IP address used was registered under a family name.

Specifically on June 8, 2011 Ms. Santia confessed in the presence of her attorney that she accessed servers and email accounts via a systematic attack — stealing photographs, unfinished images and video footage over several months. Additionally there is indisputable evidence linking her directly to IP addresses that were used in the unauthorized access. Her actions appear to be premeditated and not done on a whim, but rather using technology and tactics that require thought as well as time and skill. Because Ms. Santia decided that she does not want to cooperate, Summit has been unable to settle this matter privately with Ms. Santia and her representatives in Argentina.

Ms. Santia claims to have deleted the stolen materials off her lap top as well as her family’s desktop computer, however both common sense and historically similar cases have proven that a defendant’s word cannot be taken as final. Additionally, Summit must confirm the extent to which Ms. Santia shared the materials with others.

When first approached by Summit, Ms. Santia’s representatives indicated their willingness to permit Summit to review the computers. Based on this communication, Summit flew technical experts to Posadas, only to have Ms. Santia renege on their offer after the arrival of these experts. To this day, Ms. Santia has refused to cooperate in giving Summit access to these two computers to verify for itself that the images and footage have in fact been deleted, and to confirm the extent to which files were shared. We do not feel this is an unreasonable request but rather a prudent move to protect the IP and the studio. Additionally the studio has made an offer to have representatives chosen by Ms. Santia present when the computers are searched in order to protect the Ms. Santia’s privacy relating to anything else that is not related to this particular situation as they are of no interest to the studio.

Had Ms. Santia cooperated Summit and its representatives would have worked with her to reach a compromise that would not necessarily involve legal action in Argentina and the United States.

Via TwilightLexicon

- Lorabell

P.s. I also saw some rumours floating around the Twi-sphere about Summit turning this nightmare into an actual movie also... cue KStew eye-roll!

Accused Breaking Dawn Hacker Speaks Back Against Summit


The alleged hacker of leaked Breaking Dawn images, Daiana Sanita held a press conference today speaking against Summits claims against her and how she plans to counter-sue - shiz be getting real, peeps:

Daiana Santia claims that she only saw images while surfing the web. She claims not to have sent images to anyone, not to have logged in any where to see them, and denies having the technical knowledge on how to hack anything. She claims she did nothing more than many fans did and just viewed images on the Internet.

She and her family (her father Hector is also named in the legal papers filed in California, presumably because the bill for the Internet is in his name) claim that over the last month they were harassed by movie producers demanding to see her hard drive. She claims through her attorney that she would not turn over her computer because of the personal items that are on it and because she is innocent.

Her attorneys claim that any legal action should go through Argentine courts first and Argentine authorities should investigate. Specifically mentioned is the Technology Crimes Division based in Buenos Aires.

Via her attorney, it was stated that the Santia family is considering a counterclaim against Summit Entertainment for harassment and defamation of character

Hear the full audio of the press conference here (in Spanish).

Summit Entertainment has given us the following information in response to Ms. Santia’s claims.

First and most important this is NOT about greed or the Studio wanting to bully a woman from a small town in Argentina – rather, it is about stolen material that is private and sensitive which was obtained by illegally accessing private/secure servers as well as personal email accounts. Ms. Santia’s actions came to light after these materials began appearing on the internet towards the end of March, 2011. Since Summit learned of Ms. Santia’s involvement in late May 2011, Summit has been in contact with Ms. Santia and her representatives with no resolution or further good faith efforts on their part, thus the only alternative left was to pursue legal action to ascertain that Ms. Santia no longer holds the images and video in any shape or form. Prior to said action the studio clearly communicated to Ms. Santia and her representatives that a press release would be distributed naming the actions being taken as well as naming her specifically.

Summit’s first meeting with the Santia family occurred on May 31, 2011 at which point the studio was told they would fully cooperate. A subsequent meeting took place on June 8, 2011 with Ms. Santia and her lawyer at which time Ms. Santia confessed to the intrusions. It is also important to note that Ms.Santia is 24 years of age. The family was contacted as a group as the IP address used was registered under a family name.

Specifically on June 8, 2011 Ms. Santia confessed in the presence of her attorney that she accessed servers and email accounts via a systematic attack — stealing photographs, unfinished images and video footage over several months. Additionally there is indisputable evidence linking her directly to IP addresses that were used in the unauthorized access. Her actions appear to be premeditated and not done on a whim, but rather using technology and tactics that require thought as well as time and skill. Because Ms. Santia decided that she does not want to cooperate, Summit has been unable to settle this matter privately with Ms. Santia and her representatives in Argentina.

Ms. Santia claims to have deleted the stolen materials off her lap top as well as her family’s desktop computer, however both common sense and historically similar cases have proven that a defendant’s word cannot be taken as final. Additionally, Summit must confirm the extent to which Ms. Santia shared the materials with others.

When first approached by Summit, Ms. Santia’s representatives indicated their willingness to permit Summit to review the computers. Based on this communication, Summit flew technical experts to Posadas, only to have Ms. Santia renege on their offer after the arrival of these experts. To this day, Ms. Santia has refused to cooperate in giving Summit access to these two computers to verify for itself that the images and footage have in fact been deleted, and to confirm the extent to which files were shared. We do not feel this is an unreasonable request but rather a prudent move to protect the IP and the studio. Additionally the studio has made an offer to have representatives chosen by Ms. Santia present when the computers are searched in order to protect the Ms. Santia’s privacy relating to anything else that is not related to this particular situation as they are of no interest to the studio.

Had Ms. Santia cooperated Summit and its representatives would have worked with her to reach a compromise that would not necessarily involve legal action in Argentina and the United States.

Via TwilightLexicon

- Lorabell

P.s. I also saw some rumours floating around the Twi-sphere about Summit turning this nightmare into an actual movie also... cue KStew eye-roll!

Accused Breaking Dawn Hacker Speaks Back Against Summit


The alleged hacker of leaked Breaking Dawn images, Daiana Sanita held a press conference today speaking against Summits claims against her and how she plans to counter-sue - shiz be getting real, peeps:

Daiana Santia claims that she only saw images while surfing the web. She claims not to have sent images to anyone, not to have logged in any where to see them, and denies having the technical knowledge on how to hack anything. She claims she did nothing more than many fans did and just viewed images on the Internet.

She and her family (her father Hector is also named in the legal papers filed in California, presumably because the bill for the Internet is in his name) claim that over the last month they were harassed by movie producers demanding to see her hard drive. She claims through her attorney that she would not turn over her computer because of the personal items that are on it and because she is innocent.

Her attorneys claim that any legal action should go through Argentine courts first and Argentine authorities should investigate. Specifically mentioned is the Technology Crimes Division based in Buenos Aires.

Via her attorney, it was stated that the Santia family is considering a counterclaim against Summit Entertainment for harassment and defamation of character

Hear the full audio of the press conference here (in Spanish).

Summit Entertainment has given us the following information in response to Ms. Santia’s claims.

First and most important this is NOT about greed or the Studio wanting to bully a woman from a small town in Argentina – rather, it is about stolen material that is private and sensitive which was obtained by illegally accessing private/secure servers as well as personal email accounts. Ms. Santia’s actions came to light after these materials began appearing on the internet towards the end of March, 2011. Since Summit learned of Ms. Santia’s involvement in late May 2011, Summit has been in contact with Ms. Santia and her representatives with no resolution or further good faith efforts on their part, thus the only alternative left was to pursue legal action to ascertain that Ms. Santia no longer holds the images and video in any shape or form. Prior to said action the studio clearly communicated to Ms. Santia and her representatives that a press release would be distributed naming the actions being taken as well as naming her specifically.

Summit’s first meeting with the Santia family occurred on May 31, 2011 at which point the studio was told they would fully cooperate. A subsequent meeting took place on June 8, 2011 with Ms. Santia and her lawyer at which time Ms. Santia confessed to the intrusions. It is also important to note that Ms.Santia is 24 years of age. The family was contacted as a group as the IP address used was registered under a family name.

Specifically on June 8, 2011 Ms. Santia confessed in the presence of her attorney that she accessed servers and email accounts via a systematic attack — stealing photographs, unfinished images and video footage over several months. Additionally there is indisputable evidence linking her directly to IP addresses that were used in the unauthorized access. Her actions appear to be premeditated and not done on a whim, but rather using technology and tactics that require thought as well as time and skill. Because Ms. Santia decided that she does not want to cooperate, Summit has been unable to settle this matter privately with Ms. Santia and her representatives in Argentina.

Ms. Santia claims to have deleted the stolen materials off her lap top as well as her family’s desktop computer, however both common sense and historically similar cases have proven that a defendant’s word cannot be taken as final. Additionally, Summit must confirm the extent to which Ms. Santia shared the materials with others.

When first approached by Summit, Ms. Santia’s representatives indicated their willingness to permit Summit to review the computers. Based on this communication, Summit flew technical experts to Posadas, only to have Ms. Santia renege on their offer after the arrival of these experts. To this day, Ms. Santia has refused to cooperate in giving Summit access to these two computers to verify for itself that the images and footage have in fact been deleted, and to confirm the extent to which files were shared. We do not feel this is an unreasonable request but rather a prudent move to protect the IP and the studio. Additionally the studio has made an offer to have representatives chosen by Ms. Santia present when the computers are searched in order to protect the Ms. Santia’s privacy relating to anything else that is not related to this particular situation as they are of no interest to the studio.

Had Ms. Santia cooperated Summit and its representatives would have worked with her to reach a compromise that would not necessarily involve legal action in Argentina and the United States.

Via TwilightLexicon

- Lorabell

P.s. I also saw some rumours floating around the Twi-sphere about Summit turning this nightmare into an actual movie also... cue KStew eye-roll!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Update On Breaking Dawn Hacker

Ted Casablanca over at E Online has some pretty juicy details about the Breaking Dawn hacker. The last post on the hacking issue had comments pro-hacker and some against. Since Summit may be going after everyone...Are any of you worried?

--Ashes


Summit Entertainment
This torrid tale of vampire thievery is getting juicier
and juicier!

After the identity of the suspected Twilight leaker was
revealed, we checked in with some trusty sources très tight with Twilight and
Summit to see what the deal is.

And trust, the sitch is definitely more
intriguing than anything Stephenie Meyer could ever come up with:

RELATED: Summit Gives the Judicial Finger to Twilight Alleged Hacker!

.PlayBrad Pitt Getting Flirty With Assistant?PlayReal Housewives' Taylor
Armstrong SuedPlayTruth, Lies & Ted, July 29Turns out Summit knew of the
alleged hacker, Daiana Santia, and had tried to settle the issue peacefully with
her. But according to sources familiar with the tense situation, the accused
Breaking Dawn revealer isn't budging—at all.

Our trusty sources say that
instead of cooperating and working out a deal, Daiana is refusing to play ball,
even if doing so means lessening the legal woes she's facing.

And Summit
isn't backing down, either.

Maybe Daiana should have realized what she
was reportedly getting into way back when (as we have yet to hear her side of
the story, remember) and just hoarded those lusty honeymoon pics for herself.
Turns out it's way easy to find someone who's posting stuff on the Internet.

Got that, nasty commenters? You can only pick on Robert Pattinson and
Kristen Stewart so much before the po-po gets involved.

Further, Deep
Twi tells us that the peeps Summit hired to track her down found her faster than
you can snap your vampy fingers, and they're still digging around for more dirt.

Because Daiana wasn't the only one stealing secrets from Breaking Dawn.
And Summit plans to prosecute everyone.

Scared, Twi-hards? As you should
be!

Cue the courtroom battles.

Update On Breaking Dawn Hacker

Ted Casablanca over at E Online has some pretty juicy details about the Breaking Dawn hacker. The last post on the hacking issue had comments pro-hacker and some against. Since Summit may be going after everyone...Are any of you worried?

--Ashes


Summit Entertainment
This torrid tale of vampire thievery is getting juicier
and juicier!

After the identity of the suspected Twilight leaker was
revealed, we checked in with some trusty sources très tight with Twilight and
Summit to see what the deal is.

And trust, the sitch is definitely more
intriguing than anything Stephenie Meyer could ever come up with:

RELATED: Summit Gives the Judicial Finger to Twilight Alleged Hacker!

.PlayBrad Pitt Getting Flirty With Assistant?PlayReal Housewives' Taylor
Armstrong SuedPlayTruth, Lies & Ted, July 29Turns out Summit knew of the
alleged hacker, Daiana Santia, and had tried to settle the issue peacefully with
her. But according to sources familiar with the tense situation, the accused
Breaking Dawn revealer isn't budging—at all.

Our trusty sources say that
instead of cooperating and working out a deal, Daiana is refusing to play ball,
even if doing so means lessening the legal woes she's facing.

And Summit
isn't backing down, either.

Maybe Daiana should have realized what she
was reportedly getting into way back when (as we have yet to hear her side of
the story, remember) and just hoarded those lusty honeymoon pics for herself.
Turns out it's way easy to find someone who's posting stuff on the Internet.

Got that, nasty commenters? You can only pick on Robert Pattinson and
Kristen Stewart so much before the po-po gets involved.

Further, Deep
Twi tells us that the peeps Summit hired to track her down found her faster than
you can snap your vampy fingers, and they're still digging around for more dirt.

Because Daiana wasn't the only one stealing secrets from Breaking Dawn.
And Summit plans to prosecute everyone.

Scared, Twi-hards? As you should
be!

Cue the courtroom battles.

Update On Breaking Dawn Hacker

Ted Casablanca over at E Online has some pretty juicy details about the Breaking Dawn hacker. The last post on the hacking issue had comments pro-hacker and some against. Since Summit may be going after everyone...Are any of you worried?

--Ashes


Summit Entertainment
This torrid tale of vampire thievery is getting juicier
and juicier!

After the identity of the suspected Twilight leaker was
revealed, we checked in with some trusty sources très tight with Twilight and
Summit to see what the deal is.

And trust, the sitch is definitely more
intriguing than anything Stephenie Meyer could ever come up with:

RELATED: Summit Gives the Judicial Finger to Twilight Alleged Hacker!

.PlayBrad Pitt Getting Flirty With Assistant?PlayReal Housewives' Taylor
Armstrong SuedPlayTruth, Lies & Ted, July 29Turns out Summit knew of the
alleged hacker, Daiana Santia, and had tried to settle the issue peacefully with
her. But according to sources familiar with the tense situation, the accused
Breaking Dawn revealer isn't budging—at all.

Our trusty sources say that
instead of cooperating and working out a deal, Daiana is refusing to play ball,
even if doing so means lessening the legal woes she's facing.

And Summit
isn't backing down, either.

Maybe Daiana should have realized what she
was reportedly getting into way back when (as we have yet to hear her side of
the story, remember) and just hoarded those lusty honeymoon pics for herself.
Turns out it's way easy to find someone who's posting stuff on the Internet.

Got that, nasty commenters? You can only pick on Robert Pattinson and
Kristen Stewart so much before the po-po gets involved.

Further, Deep
Twi tells us that the peeps Summit hired to track her down found her faster than
you can snap your vampy fingers, and they're still digging around for more dirt.

Because Daiana wasn't the only one stealing secrets from Breaking Dawn.
And Summit plans to prosecute everyone.

Scared, Twi-hards? As you should
be!

Cue the courtroom battles.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Summit Found Breaking Dawn Hacker... UH-OH!


Remember earlier this year whenever we got to see those awesome leaks? Well, Summit has found the hacker. I say us TwiHards start a collection so we can hook this girl up with an A+++ attorney! We all owe her because, as much as we don't condone stealing, those images were BAMMM!

--Ashes

Summit has just issued the following statement:
“In an action that further communicates that those who steal images, video and other intellectual property will be identified and prosecuted globally, Summit Entertainment communicated today that it has identified the principal hacker who earlier this year stole unreleased materials from THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN which were then distributed on the internet.”

“Civil actions in the United States and Argentina name Daiana Santia, along with others, as being involved in stealing photographs, unfinished images and video from both parts of the yet to be released THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN which first appeared on the internet of March 31 of this year. Criminal action in Argentina has also been filed.”

The statement continues, “The investigation, which utilized the services of Kroll Inc. and the law firm of Keats McFarland & Wilson LLP, spanned four continents (North America, South America, Europe and Australia) and has led to the town of Posadas in northern Argentina. It is believed that others may also be involved in the crime and thus the investigation is on-going.”

“While we very much appreciate the legions of committed fans of the franchise and encourage them to create community online, we cannot ignore that property was stolen,” said David C. Friedman, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Summit Entertainment. “It is not fair to the majority of fans that want to see the final chapter of the TWILIGHT SAGA film franchise fully realized by the filmmaker and dedicated cast and crew to have these images out and available on the Internet.”

Summit Found Breaking Dawn Hacker... UH-OH!


Remember earlier this year whenever we got to see those awesome leaks? Well, Summit has found the hacker. I say us TwiHards start a collection so we can hook this girl up with an A+++ attorney! We all owe her because, as much as we don't condone stealing, those images were BAMMM!

--Ashes

Summit has just issued the following statement:
“In an action that further communicates that those who steal images, video and other intellectual property will be identified and prosecuted globally, Summit Entertainment communicated today that it has identified the principal hacker who earlier this year stole unreleased materials from THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN which were then distributed on the internet.”

“Civil actions in the United States and Argentina name Daiana Santia, along with others, as being involved in stealing photographs, unfinished images and video from both parts of the yet to be released THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN which first appeared on the internet of March 31 of this year. Criminal action in Argentina has also been filed.”

The statement continues, “The investigation, which utilized the services of Kroll Inc. and the law firm of Keats McFarland & Wilson LLP, spanned four continents (North America, South America, Europe and Australia) and has led to the town of Posadas in northern Argentina. It is believed that others may also be involved in the crime and thus the investigation is on-going.”

“While we very much appreciate the legions of committed fans of the franchise and encourage them to create community online, we cannot ignore that property was stolen,” said David C. Friedman, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Summit Entertainment. “It is not fair to the majority of fans that want to see the final chapter of the TWILIGHT SAGA film franchise fully realized by the filmmaker and dedicated cast and crew to have these images out and available on the Internet.”

Summit Found Breaking Dawn Hacker... UH-OH!


Remember earlier this year whenever we got to see those awesome leaks? Well, Summit has found the hacker. I say us TwiHards start a collection so we can hook this girl up with an A+++ attorney! We all owe her because, as much as we don't condone stealing, those images were BAMMM!

--Ashes

Summit has just issued the following statement:
“In an action that further communicates that those who steal images, video and other intellectual property will be identified and prosecuted globally, Summit Entertainment communicated today that it has identified the principal hacker who earlier this year stole unreleased materials from THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN which were then distributed on the internet.”

“Civil actions in the United States and Argentina name Daiana Santia, along with others, as being involved in stealing photographs, unfinished images and video from both parts of the yet to be released THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN which first appeared on the internet of March 31 of this year. Criminal action in Argentina has also been filed.”

The statement continues, “The investigation, which utilized the services of Kroll Inc. and the law firm of Keats McFarland & Wilson LLP, spanned four continents (North America, South America, Europe and Australia) and has led to the town of Posadas in northern Argentina. It is believed that others may also be involved in the crime and thus the investigation is on-going.”

“While we very much appreciate the legions of committed fans of the franchise and encourage them to create community online, we cannot ignore that property was stolen,” said David C. Friedman, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Summit Entertainment. “It is not fair to the majority of fans that want to see the final chapter of the TWILIGHT SAGA film franchise fully realized by the filmmaker and dedicated cast and crew to have these images out and available on the Internet.”

Thursday, June 9, 2011

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Website

Although I'm probably late on this news, the Breaking Dawn Website is officially up and going! The website features the first Breaking Dawn trailer along with movie stills.

There isn't a lot on there right now, but hopefully there will be soon! Summit did a great job on the other websites as those movies were coming out.

Check it out and let us know what you think! BreakingDawn-TheMovie.com

--Ashes

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Website

Although I'm probably late on this news, the Breaking Dawn Website is officially up and going! The website features the first Breaking Dawn trailer along with movie stills.

There isn't a lot on there right now, but hopefully there will be soon! Summit did a great job on the other websites as those movies were coming out.

Check it out and let us know what you think! BreakingDawn-TheMovie.com

--Ashes

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Website

Although I'm probably late on this news, the Breaking Dawn Website is officially up and going! The website features the first Breaking Dawn trailer along with movie stills.

There isn't a lot on there right now, but hopefully there will be soon! Summit did a great job on the other websites as those movies were coming out.

Check it out and let us know what you think! BreakingDawn-TheMovie.com

--Ashes

Follow the New Twilight Twitter for UK Fans!


Whoop for the UK flove - represent!

Follow @TwilightSaga_UK for Breaking Dawn Part 1 updates :)

- Lorabell

Follow the New Twilight Twitter for UK Fans!


Whoop for the UK flove - represent!

Follow @TwilightSaga_UK for Breaking Dawn Part 1 updates :)

- Lorabell

Follow the New Twilight Twitter for UK Fans!


Whoop for the UK flove - represent!

Follow @TwilightSaga_UK for Breaking Dawn Part 1 updates :)

- Lorabell

Monday, May 2, 2011

Summit Releases More Breaking Dawn Stills - FINALLY!

Summit has released all of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn stills. Most of these are already posted here, but who cares! Enjoy! =) --Ashes



Le sigh...


Let's get it on!

Check mate, baby!

*Omnomnom*

Has Bella just realized she's "with nudger"?!


Heidi?

Me likey bikey Jake :)

Ru ro, someone's POed the Cullen's didn't send out recycled paper wedding invites - green is good, people!

Squeee, wedding prep!

Loving the crests... the fashion choices, less so

Now them's some good looking Denalis!

Summit Releases More Breaking Dawn Stills - FINALLY!

Summit has released all of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn stills. Most of these are already posted here, but who cares! Enjoy! =) --Ashes



Le sigh...


Let's get it on!

Check mate, baby!

*Omnomnom*

Has Bella just realized she's "with nudger"?!


Heidi?

Me likey bikey Jake :)

Ru ro, someone's POed the Cullen's didn't send out recycled paper wedding invites - green is good, people!

Squeee, wedding prep!

Loving the crests... the fashion choices, less so

Now them's some good looking Denalis!

Summit Releases More Breaking Dawn Stills - FINALLY!

Summit has released all of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn stills. Most of these are already posted here, but who cares! Enjoy! =) --Ashes



Le sigh...


Let's get it on!

Check mate, baby!

*Omnomnom*

Has Bella just realized she's "with nudger"?!


Heidi?

Me likey bikey Jake :)

Ru ro, someone's POed the Cullen's didn't send out recycled paper wedding invites - green is good, people!

Squeee, wedding prep!

Loving the crests... the fashion choices, less so

Now them's some good looking Denalis!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Summit Suing Bath & Body Works Over "Twilight Woods"


You didn't know that Summit Entertainment owns the word "Twilight" - psssh, where have you been?!

Don't you remember that time they tried to claim copyright of Twitarded's logo? Because they totally own all variations of the word "Twi" - sucks to be you Twitter, keep an eye out for angry looking mail.

Well now, because Summit apparently needs more money, the production house is suing Bath & Body Works over their Twilight Woods collection:

The retailer says it's under threat from Summit Entertainment because its lotions and other bathroom products allegedly rip off the design and color palate of "Twilight" promo materials.

Confusion in the marketplace? Summit allegedly thinks so. Now Bath & Body Works has beat Summit to the courthouse to stake its claim in federal court in Manhattan.

Via source

- Lorabell *eye roll*

Summit Suing Bath & Body Works Over "Twilight Woods"


You didn't know that Summit Entertainment owns the word "Twilight" - psssh, where have you been?!

Don't you remember that time they tried to claim copyright of Twitarded's logo? Because they totally own all variations of the word "Twi" - sucks to be you Twitter, keep an eye out for angry looking mail.

Well now, because Summit apparently needs more money, the production house is suing Bath & Body Works over their Twilight Woods collection:

The retailer says it's under threat from Summit Entertainment because its lotions and other bathroom products allegedly rip off the design and color palate of "Twilight" promo materials.

Confusion in the marketplace? Summit allegedly thinks so. Now Bath & Body Works has beat Summit to the courthouse to stake its claim in federal court in Manhattan.

Via source

- Lorabell *eye roll*

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