It's using the reproduction rights. When a record company stamps out a CD they're reproducing the music. It's technology that's stamping the CD, but they are reproducing the music. That's where the value is. There's no question that they're using the reproduction right. The Copyright Board said it has value, in fact there was a famous moment when they first set the value. Somebody from the broadcast industry was testifying about how useless it was and how meaningless and trivial it was, and somebody in the Copyright Board said if it's so trivial and useless, stop doing it. Then the response was, we couldn't run our radio station then. So that shows you the value.
On March 1st, 2012. See this statement in context.