Jared Letomay not give a fuck about Taylor Swift, but he probably didnt want anyone to know it. According to The Hollywood Reporter, hes filed a lawsuit against TMZ and parent company Warner Bros. Entertainment after the site featured a videoon Monday of the actor and Thirty Seconds to Mars singer critiquingSwifts music. Leto alleges TMZ knew it was stolen, but published the video anyway.
In the clip in question, Leto is seen listening to Swifts Welcome to New York, Blank Space and Style from her 1989 album, presumably for inspiration, but he also criticized aspects of the songs. At the end of the clip, Leto says, I mean fuck her, I dont give a fuck about her, its whatever works best for us.
Leto publicly apologized via Twitteron Tuesday, writing, The truth is I think @TaylorSwift13 is amazing + an incredible example of whats possible. If I hurt her or her fans my sincerest apologies.
The Suicide Squadstar followed up his mea culpa with a copyright lawsuit via his Sisyphus Touring company. The complaint alleges TMZ obtained the stolen footage, promising to pay $2000 to a videographer who told themhe didnt have a legal right to the footage and also refused to sign a document stating that he did.
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Last Sunday, I was alerted TMZ had acquired personal and private video footage of me in my home and that they were planning to leak it on their site. My team notified TMZ immediately that I fully owned the footage and that their source had absolutely no rights to sell it. They chose to post it anyway, Leto said in a statement via THR. Lets be clear. This was stolen footage. This was an invasion of privacy. And it was both morally and legally wrong.
He addedthat he chose to file the lawsuit, not because I wanted to, but in hopes it will encourage more people to stop trafficking in stolen goods, to follow proper legal procedure and so that it may motivate additional consideration for the harm these acts can create, especially when the only intention is to simply further the bottom line for the companies and corporations that commit these acts.
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