We're concerned that copyright reforms must fully comply with existing provisions. Although it contains exemptions to anti-circumventions to enable citizens to protect their own privacy, this can be rendered completely illusory because it does not allow people to sell the device that would protect their privacy. I think the average citizen would not be able to invent that device on his or her own. That's the concern. By preventing people from selling that device, you're leaving this entire field unexplored.
We should not be preventing technology from continuing to be explored. We know that companies will continue to want to have more information about their consumers and be very clever about this. At this stage, I think is our concern is to try to curtail the ability of the market to respond by imagining ways to counteract these invasive provisions.