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Vivid puts brakes on Kardashian's porn tape
By Stone Martindale Feb 26, 2007, 22:39 GMT

Kim Kardashian - © Glenn Harris / Photorazzi
TMZ reports Vivid Entertainment, the company that owns the Kim Kardashian and Ray-J sex tape, has agreed to halt distribution of the video.
In a statement to TMZ, Vivid Entertainment says that "Kim Superstar" will go on "temporary hold," while they attempt to resolve issues with Kardashian in person.
"We feel that it is most important that we have an opportunity to meet with Ms. Kardashian as soon as possible. We have reached out to her to try and set up a meeting," in the released statement.
Vivid has allegedly bought through a third party the tape for $1 million, and believes that have a "legal right to distribute the video."
Kardashian filed a lawsuit earlier which cites "violation of right to privacy" and "right of publicity" in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
In a statement to TMZ, Kardashian said, "This tape, which was made three years ago, and was meant to be something private between myself and my then boyfriend is extremely hurtful not only to me, but to my family as well. I am filing legal charges against the company who is distributing this tape since it is being sold completely without my permission or consent."
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sm00thfxMar 23rd, 2007 - 17:48:08
She should just take a cut and let them release the tape. Get it over with rather than prolonging the inevitable. No matter what it will end up on a p2p.
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