The four big labels that represent the U.S. labels are against it. Pretty much every other independent music company and organization in the country supports it, because they recognize that it's a revenue stream. So we're not legalizing piracy; we're saying copies are being made, and nobody's getting paid. We can shut down isoHunt, but people still aren't getting paid.
That's the question. We have to find a model, somewhere along the line, to say that for all the monetizing out there, all the access, someone's going to be paid at the end of the day. I don't see that coming from the suggestion that consumers are going to go to Buffalo to buy an iPod more cheaply. It's not a reality.