YouTube Seeks to Depose Jon Stewart
August 14, 2007 By LARRY NEUMEISTER, Associated Press Writer
Stephen Colbert poses during the launch party for "Stephen Colbert's AmeriCone Dream", his new Ben & Jerry's ice cream flavor, in this March 5, 2007 file photo in New York. YouTube wants to question Comedy Central comedians Jon Stewart and Colbert as part of its defense against claims that the online video-sharing site illegally shows snippets of sports and entertainment videos. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)
(AP) -- YouTube wants to question Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert as part of its defense against claims the online video-sharing site illegally shows snippets of sports and entertainment videos.
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