'Fourth Kind' studio settlement reported for fake movie news

Milla Jovovich (left, with co-star Elias Koteas) promises us we'll see something disturbing in 'The Fourth Kind.' And she's right, but probably not in the way she meant to be.

Photo by Simon Vesrano/Universal Pictures via Associated Press

Milla Jovovich (left, with co-star Elias Koteas) promises us we'll see something disturbing in "The Fourth Kind." And she's right, but probably not in the way she meant to be.

Milla Jovovich (left, with co-star Elias Koteas) promises us we'll see something disturbing in 'The Fourth Kind.' And she's right, but probably not in the way she meant to be.

Photo by Simon Vesrano/Universal Pictures via Associated Press

Milla Jovovich (left, with co-star Elias Koteas) promises us we'll see something disturbing in "The Fourth Kind." And she's right, but probably not in the way she meant to be.

FAIRBANKS, Alaska - Universal Pictures has agreed to pay $20,000 to the Alaska Press Club to settle complaints about fake news archives used to promote the movie "The Fourth Kind," the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reported.

The Anchorage lawyer who negotiated the settlement for the Fairbanks paper and six other media outlets, John McKay, said the fake online stories undermined the credibility of the news organizations.

Universal created a series of fabricated online news articles to publicize the movie about a purported plague of alien abductions in Nome a decade ago. The articles posted appeared to be from real Alaska publications.

The articles included a fake obituary and news story about the death of a character in the movie, Dr. William Tyler, that supposedly were from the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner.

The settlement also requires Universal to remove the fake news articles from the Internet.

The Alaska Press Club wasn't part of the complaint, but McKay suggested it receive settlement money as a compromise that would benefit Alaska journalism.

Universal spokeswoman Kori Bernard said Thursday that the studio had no comment on the report.

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