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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have filed a lawsuit against a YouTube co-founder who allegedly violated a confidentiality agreement by posting snippets of West's proposal last week on the Internet. (Steve Mack/Getty Images)




Not only did YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley leak videotaped snippets of Kanye West's surprise proposal to Kim Kardashian last week, he also crashed the party, according to a lawsuit filed by the couple against the tech multi-millionaire, TMZ.com reports.


Hurley was allowed to stay at the event, at San Francisco's AT&T Park, because he signed a confidentiality agreement not to post any photos or video from the proposal, but apparently the temptation was too much. Either that, or he really wanted to get some press for his new video app, MixBit.


The two-and-a-half-minute video showed more details than the "exclusive" video released by E!, which airs the various Kardashian reality shows, and whose cameras were at the event to tape it for possible broadcast.


The couple, who are looking to get married next summer, want unspecified damages from Hurley and his company, Avos Systems, because exclusive rights to such footage are "particularly valuable," and violating those rights diminishes the worth of the video.




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