It's our position that copyright is a good thing. We need to see copyright, because it needs to be a way to regulate the market, and we understand the commercial interests involved. However, we have to also recognize that libraries fulfill a specific function in the world. People and parliamentarians talking to each other will share documents. To have to pay a copyright fee to get it from office A to office B I think is reprehensible. It should be the right of anyone who owns a copy of that particular article to use it any way someone wishes to use it.
Looking at the issue of fair use as an exception, I find that rather reprehensible, quite honestly, because a user right is not an exception; it is a right. That is a positive thing rather than a negative thing.