The awesomest thing-- I just got one of my physics homeworks back and on
top of it was a post-it note that reads:
"Hi Leyan--
Saw you on Letterman
Monday night!
Congrats on your
accomplishment with
the cube...
Kathy
(Prof Golwala's assistant)"
Yeah, so the physics department here probably thinks I'm a fat white guy
now... >_<
Leyan
Grant Tregay wrote:
> Look up the definition of slander. It is something that people sue
> for all the time. However, I don't know how likely you are to be
> successful, especially since it would seem that slander is largely
> how comedians make a living. With something as targeted as what he's
> done (obviously discrediting a specific individual), though, you may
> have a better chance. Of course, you are also talking about going up
> against someone/something with significant financial backing - good
> luck!
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> Regardless, in the end, any action against Letterman would probably
> just be fuel for him to use against you (Leyan). Perhaps a better
> approach would be to try to get Leyan (the real one) some air time -
> perhaps even on Letterman's show. Sure, he's not likely to repeat
> his 11 second performance, but at least he could repair some of the
> damage done by the negative publicity provided by Letterman.
>
> - Grant
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> --- Tyson Mao wrote:
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>>Legally, I don't think there's anything that can be done. I would
>>have thought that people watching TV weren't that stupid, but
>>apparently something as obvious as that to us is completely missed
>>by the general public.
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>>If we could scare them somehow by threatening to sue, it would be
>>a shot in the dark, but maybe they could get some compensation
>>from it?
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