Microsoft investigates leak of "Office" videos
By by Reuters,
Software giant Microsoft said on Tuesday it was investigating how two in-house training videos made by comedian Ricky Gervais, creator of " The Office" television series, appeared on two Web sites.
The videos, which popped up on YouTube and Google Videothis month, were commissioned by Microsoft in 2004 as "a light-hearted way of getting our staff to think about the values they attach to working at Microsoft," a spokeswoman said.
The series ended in 2003 with Gervais and co-writer Stephen Merchant saying there would be no further series.
The Office is a mock documentary set in a company whose politically incorrect manager, David Brent, believes, wrongly, he is amusing and popular.
By Tuesday the videos had been pulled off the online video-sharing site YouTube. It remained on Google Video and Microsoft declined to say if it had try to have it pulled from that site.
"These videos were produced for internal use and were never intended to be viewed by the public," said the company's spokeswoman. "We are actively working to investigate how and why they have appeared now," the spokeswoman said.
She refused to say why the company opposed the airing of the clips on the video-sharing sites.
The spoof videos, running about 20 minutes each, feature Gervais as his character from the show, David Brent, discussing values at work with Merchant, acting as a Microsoft employee.
In the first, the two men consider topics including balancing sex and work, wearing short skirts in the office, and keeping creative ideas to oneself. They also poke fun at software geeks and Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
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