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Carnahan, Fox News settle Mo. Senate race lawsuit

Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan waves to the crowd during an election night watch party in St. Louis on Nov. 2, 2010. Carnahan has settled a lawsuit with the Fox News Network about one of her campaign ads. (UPI/Bill Greenblatt)
Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan waves to the crowd during an election night watch party in St. Louis on Nov. 2, 2010. Carnahan has settled a lawsuit with the Fox News Network about one of her campaign ads. (UPI/Bill Greenblatt)

Former Missouri Senate candidate Robin Carnahan has settled a lawsuit with the Fox News Network alleging copyright infringement by one of her campaign ads.

The Democrat's campaign and the TV network issued a joint statement Friday announcing the settlement, which includes no payment of money.

At issue was an ad showing a clip from a January 2006 interview of Republican Roy Blunt in which Fox News journalist Christopher Wallace cited some of Blunt's past actions and questioned whether he was the right person to clean up ethical issues in the U.S. House. The ad did not show Blunt's response.

In the settlement, Carnahan's campaign acknowledged its use of Fox News footage exceeded what was permitted but said it had believed it was allowable.

Blunt defeated Carnahan.