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=== Accusations of plagiarism === Comedian [[Joe Rogan]] claimed that Cook performed a bit on an episode of ''[[Premium Blend]]'' that Rogan had developed on ''I'm Gonna Be Dead Someday'', and claimed to have performed the routine earlier in clubs with Cook present. In 2010, Rogan had Cook as a guest on [[The Joe Rogan Experience|his podcast]], telling him that he was a "good dude" and that he was "...glad we put all that shit past and hung out...I think you are doing some awesome shit." Cook replied: "That means the world hearing that from you, Joe ... You've got a lot of integrity and I've always had a lot of respect for you."<ref>{{cite AV media |date=4 August 2010 |title=Podcast #33 β Dane Cook, Brian Redban |medium=Podcast |publisher=The Joe Rogan Experience }}</ref> There was also widespread Internet discussion regarding three bits from Cook's 2005 album ''[[Retaliation (Dane Cook album)|Retaliation]]'', and similar bits from comic [[Louis C.K.]]'s 2001 album ''[[Live in Houston (Louis C.K. album)|Live in Houston]]''.<ref name="getlen">Getlen, Larry. "Take the Funny and Run". ''Radar''. February 14, 2007.{{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://radaronline.com/from-the-magazine/2007/02/take_the_funny_and_run_2.php|date=*}}</ref> In 2011, Cook played himself in an episode of ''[[Louie (U.S. TV series)|Louie]]'', scripted by C.K., centering on a fictional encounter between the two comics during which they discuss the controversy.<ref name="ew">"[http://popwatch.ew.com/2011/08/05/dane-cook-settles-joke-stealing-feud-on-louis/ Dane Cook settles Louis C.K. joke-stealing feud on Louie]". ''EW.com''. August 5, 2011.</ref> In an interview in 2012, Louis C.K. defended Cook, saying: "I don't think he stole from me knowingly... I think he sort of got some of my jokes in his head and got sloppy. He's a good guy and not capable of maleficence."<ref>"{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20160304111105/http://www.laughspin.com/2012/06/18/louis-c-k-on-dane-cook-i-dont-think-he-stole-from-me-knowingly/ Louis C.K. on Dane Cook: 'I don't think he stole from me knowingly']}}". ''Laughspin''. June 18, 2012. ''"What I wrote for Dane and me on camera represents what each other feels about the situation. The only difference is that he's not angry about it. Neither of us really care. Dane was generous in allowing me to take him to a place of anger and it was funny the way he did it. I don't think he stole from me knowingly, which is what I said in the episode. I think he sort of got some of my jokes in his head and got sloppy. He's a good guy and not capable of maleficence."''</ref>
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