Shashir Mehrotra
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Podcast Appearances
And almost every country in the world has reached a very similar standard.
I think there's a very thin line between taking publicly available work and being able to refer to it and copying it.
And I think the idea that defining all references to work as being uses of names and likenesses, it would break the internet.
It would break your business.
You wouldn't be able to refer to me.
How'd you get on a show last week and talk about me?
No, no, no.
To come on the show.
To come on the show.
But you talked about me before I came on the show.
Of course you should be on the show.
No, I understand that.
My point is broader than that.
You talk about lots of people, and that's part of discourse.
That's part of how we work.
Your articles will link to people.
You attribute them.
I think that's really important.
And if you drew a line that attributing something is using their name and likeness, then it's a very hard line to draw.
I'll repeat it.