Eric Rodeholm
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Podcast Appearances
Where did you film it? It wasn't at your house.
Where did you film it? It wasn't at your house.
This is a fascinating chapter of your story.
This is a fascinating chapter of your story.
This is a fascinating chapter of your story.
You said, baby, I outgrew you.
You said, baby, I outgrew you.
You said, baby, I outgrew you.
I'm gonna find the old footage. Was it live?
I'm gonna find the old footage. Was it live?
I'm gonna find the old footage. Was it live?
That's what I've found. Anytime I need something from my archive, I have a big fan who has it saved somewhere. I also think that if this lady does end up winning this lawsuit, I don't think that's good for the Internet.
That's what I've found. Anytime I need something from my archive, I have a big fan who has it saved somewhere. I also think that if this lady does end up winning this lawsuit, I don't think that's good for the Internet.
That's what I've found. Anytime I need something from my archive, I have a big fan who has it saved somewhere. I also think that if this lady does end up winning this lawsuit, I don't think that's good for the Internet.
I mean, the Internet has always kind of existed in this weird space where you sort of are taking and recreating or taking and spinning forward or taking and elaborating or parodying. It's all kind of in this, and it's always been a weird place with copyright law, if I'm remembering correctly, where it's like kind of the Wild West. The law has had to evolve to keep up with how it works.
I mean, the Internet has always kind of existed in this weird space where you sort of are taking and recreating or taking and spinning forward or taking and elaborating or parodying. It's all kind of in this, and it's always been a weird place with copyright law, if I'm remembering correctly, where it's like kind of the Wild West. The law has had to evolve to keep up with how it works.
I mean, the Internet has always kind of existed in this weird space where you sort of are taking and recreating or taking and spinning forward or taking and elaborating or parodying. It's all kind of in this, and it's always been a weird place with copyright law, if I'm remembering correctly, where it's like kind of the Wild West. The law has had to evolve to keep up with how it works.
Right. I don't think the world is better if only one lady can advertise being basic.
Right. I don't think the world is better if only one lady can advertise being basic.
Right. I don't think the world is better if only one lady can advertise being basic.