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NBC: Here's Why We Fired the "Today Show" YouTube Leaker

Yup, NBC did indeed fire the guy who put that 1994 “Today Show” clip up on YouTube.

Here’s the company’s official statement: “The individual in question violated the company’s standards of conduct by repeatedly copying and distributing a variety of materials without permission.”

Not that it needs much unpacking, but just to be clear: NBC is saying, without actually saying so, that its position is that it canned the leaker for behavior beyond posting that single clip.

And not to be too square and get-off-my-lawn about it, but there are lots and lots of companies–including, for instance, Google, which owns YouTube–that fire people for distributing things on the Internet that aren’t supposed to be distributed on the Internet.

As PaidContent’s Andrew Wallenstein argues, the fact that the clip is funny and interesting and had already been on TV 17 years ago–and on NBC’s own Web site today–doesn’t mean the NBC guy had the go-ahead to do it. (It also points out the complexity that YouTube has in policing authorized and unauthorized clips, but that’s a different story.)

But, as noted: The clip is funny and interesting! And reminds us of what Bryant Gumbel and Katie Couric used to look like. Let’s watch it again!


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  • http://twitter.com/pishabh pishabh

    Why no body talk about Elizbeth Verga she in clip too!

  • http://twitter.com/debworks debworks

    oh my. Elizabeth Varga was the one who knew something! Mr. Gumbel, well – arrogant. Katie – airhead. Imagine — now they use it all the time!

  • http://twitter.com/bikehugger byron@bikehugger

    What’s the issue? So how bout an All Things D staffer leaks some super-exclusive tech gadget Walt has? Or some videos in the vault on his own account.

  • Anonymous

    LOL, sounds like the dude got what he had coming to him!

    privacy-tools.au.tc

  • http://technolo.co/blog/ technoloco

    What is internet?

  • http://twitter.com/SailRabbits Magister

    She definitely won the clip, as far as I’m concerned.

  • http://twitter.com/nalts Kevin Nalts

    So NBC could fire the dude for lesser reasons, but comes off looking like a bigger jerk for this. Plus if it was embarrassed about the clip, this was a tragic mistake. Now it’s even more funny and awkward to watch… knowing “they” don’t want it seen.

  • http://twitter.com/BongBong BongBong

    Maybe they should’ve just kept the d-bag to dig up more embarrassing viral clips to leech out to the Interwebz.

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