I think I've answered the question. This part of the act is unchanged and the bottom line is that the intent of putting it in there was so that temporary copies could be stored under the right that broadcasters are already paying for through the Copyright Board. It's well in excess of $60 million. I believe they're paying $64 million in royalties for the rights to play music. It's a partnership that I think benefits broadcasters, labels, and artists, and it's an important relationship. As I said earlier, it's like a marriage. They need each other, and the broadcasters are paying significantly for that right.
On March 12th, 2012. See this statement in context.