While the cat is out of the bag in some respects, the BBC taking this action could dissuade potential leakers from acting in the future.
The broadcaster is requesting that a clerk at the California federal court issue a subpoena to the mobile community, Tapatalk.
In fact, the BBC is taking the matter to court.
The move is being made in the hopes it will lead to the BBC unraveling the identity of the person or persons who leaked the footage, per Variety.
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