LFP denies owning StudClub.com, the pay site that Titan Media claims was using their copyrighted photographs. Titan filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against LFP earlier this week.
Jim Kohls, president of LFP, told AVN.com that the site in question "is handled by a company that manages our Websites also, but it is owned by LGM Media.
“We’re in discussions with them now; the attorneys are working it out,” Kohls told AVN.com.
StudClub.com is temporarily down. The site was registered to Media Plus Web Consulting, Inc., which is associated with Webquest, the company that manages the FlyntDigital Websites.
According to Kohls, Webquest let LGM Media use the domain name, and park it on and serve content from the FlyntDigital media servers. Webquest also accepted payments on behalf of LGM Media, Kohls said.
Webquest representatives had not responded to calls placed by AVN.com by the time we published this story.
“There’s a lot still up in the air, but the evidence that we have suggests that LFP owns the site,” Gill Sperlein, Titan’s general counsel, told AVN.com.