Justin Bieber was also videotaped while giving a urine sample into the world during his arrest. So some classy media outlets decided to request the video via Florida's public records law. The judge presiding said, no worries! "As long as you blur the genitals!".
Respecting Bieber's privacy, however, was still tantamount. Media attorneys said news organizations would never show the singer's private parts, and added that the ruling would protect the 20-year-old from Internet leaks: "It's more about what someone in the private sector might do," said Scott Ponce, attorney for the Herald and CBS.

"Mr. Bieber's right to privacy is paramount," Judge William Altfield added. "He has not lost his right to privacy, and that is what is important here."

There's no official word on when the new clips will be released. The videos do follow several others, released last week under the same open records laws, that show Bieber stumbling during a sobriety test and doing push-ups in his jail cell.
[RollingStone]