We have some specific quotes. Let me give you one story that I remember very well. As part of our consultations, I was speaking to the large movie studios that produce all those Hollywood works we know and love. I was going through a bit of an esoteric description on the history of copyright over the last 400 years, and about how copyright was created so that things were protected for a period of time, 20 years or 30 years. One of the producers looked at me and said, “Tony, we're not trying to protect something for 20 years. We're trying to protect something for 20 seconds.”
And that's the nature of the threat right now for creators and those who distribute creative works. They're trying to protect them for 20 seconds so that they can get some value to the artists and to all the other trades involved in producing a movie or an album, whatever it is. That's the challenge, and that's what this bill seeks to address.