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Don’t mess with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West or you may end up in court. Yesterday the newly-engaged couple filed a lawsuit against Chad Hurley, the co-founder of YouTube.

The court documents accuse Hurley of violating the terms of a non-disclosure agreement when he filmed Kanye’s marriage proposal to Kim and posted it on his sharing service MixBit.

The invite-only engagement extravaganza took place on October 21, at AT&T Park in San Francisco.

Kim and Kanye claim Hurley wasn’t even invited to AT&T Park but manipulated his way in. They let him stay, but only after he signed a confidentiality agreement.

Video shows Kanye on one knee proposing to Kim with a 50-piece orchestra in the background playing Lana Del Ray’s ‘Young and Beautiful.’

The lawsuit alleges, “Hurley proceeded to try to turn the event into one starring himself broadcasting the images he knew were the property rights of someone else.”

An authorized E! network camera crew was on hand to capture the exclusive footage for an upcoming episode of Kim’s reality show ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians.’

Read the legal docs here. The videos are still on MixBit so Hurley must not be too concerned.

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