Absolutely. I think the TPMs provide an opportunity for the library community to be able to negotiate how they want to use their materials. On the other hand, we have to remember that we're kind of used to using print materials. We've been so pampered by print. You can take a book home and, as I said, make 400 copies of the latest best seller and set up a little booth on the street. That is not fair. That's not right and not fair, and probably not very economically feasible for the individual who is doing that kind of thing.
I think what I'm trying to say is that libraries are not in the business of policing how people use the materials they want to borrow. I think that is our biggest concern.