Kanye West and fiance Kim Kardashian are suing
YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley for posting a video of their elaborate
semi-private marriage proposal despite signing a confidentiality
agreement.
The two-minute clip was posted on Hurley's new site MixBit, where it got 1.64 million views. Celebrity gossip site TMZ quickly reposted the grainy footage, which was taken inside the event at San Francisco's AT&T Park.
The video shows an orchestra,
fireworks, West getting down on one knee, and the famous couple being
surrounded by a crush of guests. West and Kardashian had planned to sell
exclusive footage to a division of Entertainment Television.
West and Kardashian had planned to sell exclusive footage
The video, uploaded on October
22nd, was a coup for the nascent video remixing site. MixBit, which is
designed for collaborative video remixing, has not had much traction
since it launched in August. "This was a Hail Mary play to get people
interested in a website they'd have otherwise never come across in a
thousand years," Valleywag says.
It must have been disappointing
for Hurley to see such relatively low views on his star-studded
exclusive, obtained by tailing a friend into the event. But being sued
by two of the hottest names in music and Hollywood? That's not bad
publicity.
ref: http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/1/5055608/kanye-west-and-kim-kardashian-sue-youtube-founder-for-posting-video-mixbit
he did not even tank God that his video has a slot in youtube
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