If I may, I am going to answer part of your question and Martin will add to my answer afterwards.
You are comparing the video industry to the music industry in terms of facing the same problems. It is all related to bandwidth. Music is instant. But downloading a video takes more time. There is piracy and illegal copies of videos. I think the bill is trying to eliminate piracy on a large scale. On the one hand, it does not target foreign sites and, on the other hand, the bill will bring about technological protection measures.
In music, the problem is that there are no technological protection measures, because interoperability has been favoured. Historically, it has been open.
When I hear people in this room talk about an open Internet, I don't get it. Rights holders want to be compensated. I see no business plan in all that. The only people doing business are those using the copyright. It is quite unbelievable.