Demi Moore Reaches Settlement With Australian Magazine

First Published: September 27, 2010 8:55 AM EDT Credit: AFP/Getty Images

Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, co-founders of the DNA Foundation, launch the Real Men Don’t Buy Girls campaign during the annual Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), NYC, September 23, 2010Caption Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, co-founders of the DNA Foundation, launch the Real Men Don’t Buy Girls campaign during the annual Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), NYC, September 23, 2010

MELBOURNE, Australia -- A legal battle between actress Demi Moore and an Australian magazine over photos it published of a private post-Oscars party thrown by the star has been settled out of court.

Moore sued Pacific Magazines, the publisher of New Idea, for printing pictures taken at a 2008 party that show herself, her daughter Rumer Willis, and other stars.

Moore lodged a claim in 2008 stating she made an agreement with an event organizer that gave her copyright of the photos. She sought unspecified damages.

A trial was to start in Melbourne Federal Court on Monday, but the judge said the parties had reached a settlement. The terms were not disclosed.

Moore was not in court Monday.

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