I think you've put your finger on the issue, because you have another exemption, another exemption, and another exemption. We all talk about exemptions to copyright. Every single time policy-makers create an exemption, they're excusing somebody from paying a royalty to somebody else, and our laws are shot through with these exceptions.
If we believe that technology companies are so important to our society that they deserve a leg up, why are we imposing the burden on one sector of the creative class? Why are we not, as a society, assuming that burden, whether it's through tax credits or whatever else you might think? In point of fact, from the dawning of the digital age, policy-makers here and around the world—although the balance is swiftly changing—decided that the creators would subsidize the broadcast and technology companies.