Celebrity blogger
Perez Hilton is being stalked by paparazzi--in court,
at least. X17 Inc., a Los Angeles photo agency known
for its images of stars in personal or embarrassing
moments, has filed a $7.6 million federal copyright
infringement lawsuit against Hilton.
Hilton's Los
Angeles-based site, PerezHilton.com, posts tabloid
photos of celebs and adds cheeky captions and
rudimentary doodles.
The suit claims
Hilton used 51 photographs without permission, payment,
or credit, including images of a pregnant Katie Holmes,
Kevin Federline pumping gas, and Britney Spears
showing her, um, assets.
''We've had
trouble with a lot of bloggers,'' X17 co-owner Brandy
Navarre told the Los Angeles Times for a story
on its Web site. ''But he's the biggest, and the most
arrogant and pigheaded about it, frankly. He is
stealing our images and costing us money every day."
Hilton, whose
real name is Mario Lavandeira, said he believes he has done
nothing illegal. ''I am going to vigorously defend myself,''
he said. ''I am willing to step up to the plate and
fight for my rights and fight for the rights of all
bloggers.''
His attorney,
Bryan Freedman, said Hilton has a legal right to make
satirical or humorous use of newsworthy photographs. If the
copyright lawsuit succeeds, ''the effect would be to
eliminate the ability to comment on and transform
photographs under the fair-use exception to the
Copyright Act,'' Freedman said.
But X17's lawyer,
John Tehranian, argued that Hilton ''is basically
free-riding on the labor and efforts of X17 and its
photographers who stay up all night and roam the
city.''
Seven other photo
agencies sent Hilton a joint letter demanding that he
stop using their photographs, but they have not sued, the
Times said. (AP)