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Ms. !@#$%^- good news. I've contacted YouTube and they've removed the videos in question from public access. You've no longer anything to worry about.

However, if I may comment on your "Think before you post..." statement; I'm very much well aware that anything I post is viewable by those on the Internet around the world, immediately. In fact, to put it bluntly, that's the point.

In fact, in a twist of irony, my YouTube presence was what tipped the scales in my favor at the USC Admissions Office. A paragraph of warning such as that seems to be copied straight from a propaganda manual for those lacking adept command of the Internet.

Also, even though it is after the fact- I find it interesting that you objected so much to your daughter's performance in my videos. Keep in mind that she was in character: you wouldn't judge Brad Pitt's real-life persona based on something Tyler Durden said in Fight Club, would you? Possibly, but you'd be mistaken.

On a final note, I'd like to express my displeasure at hearing that you contacted my father on this matter. As you can see, Ms. !@#$%^, I was more than happy to do everything in my power to comply with your request. The fact that you tried to go "over my head" is a bit disconcerting, especially considering that I am living independently of my parents now. I'd like to cite, in particular, the punch-line "You should be more conscious of what happens in your own house while you aren't there." Ouch. That seems a bit malicious from someone I just went out of my way to do a favor for, Ms. !@#$%^; and quite honestly, I do take offense.

As intelligent and outstanding of a man my father is, he's just not much for film directing. Therefore, I accept full responsibility for this issue, and have taken care of it independently. Out of curiosity, however, I'd like to know what federal, state, and/or county policy you were expecting to pursue legally. This inquiry is simply to assist my direction in the future to avoid recurrence of such issues.

But I digress. Bottom line: I was able to get the content removed; there's nothing for you to worry about.

Truly yours, from sunny Los Angeles- 2,766 miles away,

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