Thursday, August 4, 2011

Accused 'Twilight' sailing claims innocence

The Argentinian lady charged with pirating images from "Twilight Saga: Breaking Beginning" has was adamant that she's innocent -- while Summit's not backing off on its accusation that they leaked stolen photos in the set last spring. Summit stated Monday that the civil action continues to be filed in U.S. District Court in La as well as in Argentina against Daiana Santia amongst others. Santia asserted Thursday in a news conference in her own native capital of scotland - Posada that they is not a hacker and discovered the moments while surfing the web, the Connected Press reported. "I closed everything which was it," she stated. "I could not try it again even when I needed to. One enters by moving, entering by different links. I only first viewed it, I did not distribute it like they are saying.Inch Summit fired back by saying Santia had renerged on the promise to cooperate. "First and many important this isn't about avarice or even the studio attempting to bully a lady from the suburbs in Argentina," it stated. "Rather, it's about stolen material that's private and sensitive that was acquired by unlawfully being able to access private/secure servers in addition to personal email options.Inch Summit stated it met using the Santia family on May 31, after which the studio was told they'd fully cooperate. It asserted that Santia confessed on June 21 that that they utilized servers and email options using a systematic attack -- stealing photographs, incomplete images and video clip over several several weeks. "Furthermore there's indisputable evidence connecting her straight to IP addresses that were utilized in the unauthorized access," Summit stated. "Her actions seem to be premeditated and never done on impulse, but instead using technology and tactics that need thought in addition to some time and skill. Because Ms. Santia made the decision that they doesn't wish to cooperate, Summit continues to be not able to stay this matter independently with Ms. Santia and her reps in Argentina." Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com

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