 
                                            - Hollywood actor Ashton Kutcher has won a fight with a porn company as the firm agreed to remove his name from promotional material for a sex tape.
- The Spread actor threatened to sue after Vivid Entertainment bosses named him in a press release for their forthcoming adult video featuring Brittney Jones, who claims to have bedded Kutcher.
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                                                                                London: 
                                        Hollywood actor Ashton Kutcher has won a fight with a porn company as the firm agreed to remove his name from promotional material for a sex tape.
The Spread actor threatened to sue after Vivid Entertainment bosses named him in a press release for their forthcoming adult video featuring Brittney Jones, who claims to have bedded Kutcher.
The press release declared: "Ashton's fans will undoubtedly enjoy seeing what the star himself may have experienced."
The firm's boss Steve Hirsch initially dismissed the actor's complaint as "without merit" but after a number of legal exchanges, Kutcher has been distanced from the controversy, reports tmz.com.
"We decided not to use the A-lister's actual name in connection with the sex tape," said a representative from Vivid Entertainment.
                                                                        
                                    
                                The Spread actor threatened to sue after Vivid Entertainment bosses named him in a press release for their forthcoming adult video featuring Brittney Jones, who claims to have bedded Kutcher.
The press release declared: "Ashton's fans will undoubtedly enjoy seeing what the star himself may have experienced."
The firm's boss Steve Hirsch initially dismissed the actor's complaint as "without merit" but after a number of legal exchanges, Kutcher has been distanced from the controversy, reports tmz.com.
"We decided not to use the A-lister's actual name in connection with the sex tape," said a representative from Vivid Entertainment.
