I know, but copyright.... It sucks being a musician; nobody's arguing that. Nobody's arguing that they only get $160, but it's their right. I hate to be the socialist here saying that I don't have a problem with Bono getting millions, but copyright is based on the idea that if you sell a lot of songs, you make a lot of money. And if you're a working musician and you only get $160 every quarter—sometimes it's that and sometimes it's $5,000—you still have a right to get it.
I don't see how the new business model is going to appear, if we say go out and find a new business model, if there's no way to be remunerated. Either we do a levy on the product or we're going to do a levy somehow online, in the way that they monetized radio in the 1930s, but you're going to have to come up with a revenue stream. Otherwise, selling T-shirts ain't gonna cut it.