Aniston's topless photos are going to get a lot less exposure.
"The Break-Up" actress and the photographer who snapped her semi-nude picture have "mutually agreed on their differences," reports "Extra."
In a lawsuit Aniston filed against Peter Brandt in December last year, she claims he took topless photos of her on her property "covertly from a great distance ... using powerful telephoto lenses" and that the pictures could only be taken "by means of trespass and/or through the use of an enhancement device," thus violating her right to privacy.
Brandt, however, denies that he didn't trespass in any way, such as climb a tree, in order to get the photos. "Even though they were legally obtained, Peter pulled the photos from publication," reads a statement from the photographer's representative.
At the time the pictures were first released, Aniston claimed she suffered damage to her reputation -- personally and professionally -- as well as "shame, mortification, hurt feelings, emotional distress, anger, embarrassment, humiliation, feeling of being violated and injury to her privacy and peace of mind."
Aniston, 37, can currently be seen in "Friends With Money" on DVD and is busy being not engaged to Vince Vaughn.