ParisExposed.com Back in Action, Unlike Paris Hilton Who is Still in Jail

A temporary injunction shut down ParisExposed.com last February, but the site full of private, personal Paris Hilton content is back online. Nabil and Nabila Haniss, whose names are apparently not fake, claim they legally bought scads of personal pictures, videos, prescriptions and other private possessions after Paris and Nicky Hilton stupidly stopped paying on their storage unit.
The injunction was issued when Paris sued the website for invasion of privacy and copyright infringement. It said they couldn’t post any personal information about Hilton, like her medical records and writings. The medical records I can understand, but who the hell would want to read her writings if they’ve ever heard her talk?
Industry attorney Chad Belville said,
“…the injunction prohibits the website from showing her personal information, so the site could remain up and comply with the order at the same time. However, if the site is displaying her personal information in violation of a judge’s order, anyone connected to the website could be affected. The smart thing to do would be to ask for the injunction to be reviewed and changed…it can still operate with all the public information that is out there and [still technically] comply with the judge’s order.”
The site went back up last week to capitalize on all the recent attention Hilton has enjoyed, or suffered, or that we enjoyed while watching her suffer… depending how you look at it.
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