Courant.com is reporting that State Democratic party chairwoman Nancy DiNardo filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission after she learned that WWE had ordered several of its employees to pull footage off of YouTube that may be damaging to Linda McMahon’s senate campaign. The complaint argues that "A search of YouTube using the phrase ‘WWE’ continues to produce almost 500,000 results. Thus, it appears that WWE only ordered YouTube to remove the videos that may be damaging to Ms. McMahon’s campaign, and neglected to protect WWE’s other copyrighted material and intellectual property."
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