Potentially, the day after this bill passes, every new work will have some sort of lock on it, which will immediately give rights holders the ability to charge whatever they like for different, various uses. As I said, people at the moment are expecting, I think, to be able to take their CDs, as they do now, and put them on their iPod. If there's a technical protection measure on a CD, and that is no longer permitted, and it is protected under the act, you will be violating copyright to do that. You potentially face some action against you. That will create a chill, and it will either raise prices for consumers, because they'll have to pay more if they want to have those rights, or they will face potential lawsuits. Those are our two main concerns.
On February 29th, 2012. See this statement in context.