Purloin

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(/pɜːˈlɔɪn/)
Verb

1. To take the property of another, often in breach of trust; to appropriate wrongfully; to steal.

… When the Guardian heard about [the interview with Rei Kawakubo] they made sure that the British fashion magazine 10 would publish a text I would write on Rei. It is now on sale in every newsstand in New York, uncensored, unpurloined. Adrian Joffe did not content brand it. The real interview, which according to her husband was the best she had ever given? It will stay locked in a vault at ELLE and a contract signed by a broke writer will make sure that nobody ever reads it.

From the post: How ELLE magazine ruined an incredible interview with enigmatic fashion icon Rei Kawakubo
Source: ELLE on Earth (observer.com)