Making a YouTube video about your employers business could get you sued
Just because it's done after work hours, doesn't mean that a video you post to popular social sites will not get you fired of even sued. Two brothers that were employed at a popular grocery store made a video about the produce section of a supermarket. This well done 'rap video' doesn't particularly mention the chain they had worked at, but that did not stop their employer from canning the two gangsta rappers who were advertising the fine selection of produce stores carry. Now it looks like their employer has decided to sue them for millions claiming defamation. Which doenst really matter much now since these two have their little shot at YouTube fame, they could be billionaires in the next little while if Pharrell Williams gets word! If anything, the supermarket should be awarding these New Jersey hooligans for all of the word of mouth social press they are creating. Nice work guys.












Comments
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Subscribe to commentsgetAlifeAug 30th 2007 7:47PM
OMG! This is the top bad taste interminable junk video-clip ever seen. Maybe not sufficient to be sued... unless for food and art damage X(
Fred ThompsonAug 30th 2007 8:46PM
Let's see, urinating on the merchandise, calling it feces, etc. Gee, I can't imagine why their employer would have any objection...
I also can't imagine why this was posted. Slow day, huh?
PS_4Aug 31st 2007 12:52PM
"Produce produce"...
Oh shut up!
james48Nov 7th 2007 12:54PM
lool, i was almost downloading this clip from http://www.vidmetro.com