Reality TV star Kim Kardashian and her rapper fiance Kanye West have filed a lawsuit against YouTube co-founder, Chad Hurley, for sharing the couple's engagement video.
In the lawsuit, Kim, 33, and West, 36, who got engaged on October 21, claim that Chad leaked 2-and-a-half minute clip taken from their private event to his new video-sharing site MixBit, reported TMZ.
"Hurley proceeded to try to turn the event into one starring himself, broadcasting the images he knew were the exclusive property rights of someone else," the pair allege.
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West had only invited some of his friends and family members for his surprise proposal to the socialite on her 33rd birthday at AT&T Park in San Francisco. It is rumoured that Chad was not invited to the occasion, but somehow he found a way in.
The couple allege that he broke the confidentiality agreement by sharing the video to his 500,000 Twitter followers.
Footage of the engagement apparently was meant to be broadcast on 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians'.
The pair is now suing Chad and his company Avos Systems Inc for unspecified damage.


