As I said, it's going to have to be on a case-by-case basis. I think there's no broad way to define in the law exactly where the problem is. I gave one example of one photograph from a lawyer that goes to his company, and that's a problem. I gave another example where somebody prints 100 copies of a landscape and suddenly the whole village has it and I cannot sell a similar picture of that landscape to anybody.
I cannot ask a law to be perfect. I don't think any law is perfect. That's why laws are so long and have so many exceptions, and we're trying and trying again. I think photographers are not there to sue their clients. They want to have a good relationship with them, and most of the time they will lean toward the client. If the client does something that's iffy, he's going to let it pass. I don't think you will see 1,000 court cases against our clients.