Mystery behind ownership of J Law's nude shots

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ANI Washington
Last Updated : Sep 04 2014 | 1:05 PM IST

Jennifer Lawrence apparently doesn't have the copyright to her leaked naked snaps, and the star is now being pushed to spill who photographed her.

Sources told TMZ.com the 24-year-old actress' lawyer had fired off a letter to the porn website AnonIB, which first revealed the pictures, demanding them to remove the snaps, but owners of the site have claimed that the "Silver Linings Playbook' star's images were not selfies and that she doesn't own them.

In addition to this, the site has also insisted to provide proof for the blonde beauty's copyright, or the name of the person who took the snaps.

Meanwhile, FBI and Apple are hunting for the culprit are the after it is thought that Lawrence's iCloud account was hacked along with lot of other stars, including Kate Upton.

A FBI source said that the culprit always leaves a trail left behind whilst stealing from another computer, and FBI has "very big claws" and intended to bring this game of "cat and mouse" to an end.

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First Published: Sep 04 2014 | 12:49 PM IST

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