. >> i just wonder if you have someone like feisel gill as we just heard, caught up in this drag net. someone acquitted of rape and convicted of rape both have that association of rape on their name. is that fair? >> yes. everything is online. it's not necessarily going to do you justice but it's fair. but if you're online it's to be expected that your expectation is that everything will remain forever. once you empower a censor, you begin to have the soviet style of erasing people from the top of lenin's tomb. >> it applies to everything anybody would put online about anybody else. so i really like issues that we can agree on because there's a lot of stuff we don't agree on but we do agree on this. i think the internet has expanded so quickly, privacy has been lost. there's no privacy for public figures at all and there's little privacy if you're not a public figure. so you have to sympathize with privacy. >> are we just going to accept this? >> but this french solution to their war with google is completely unworkable. you could ask them to remove search results but not the underlyi