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Mr. Sookman, you mentioned the issue of the broadcast mechanicals. I'm interested in the issue because we have within the bill certain compensation rights that were in existence and to which creators and authors were entitled. Now they're being told they don't have those rights. I find that a strange decision by the government.
I was interested in the recent Dutch Court of Appeal case. In this case somebody said that authors had the right to be compensated even for illegal downloads, because the Berne three-step test said that if there's a right to compensation, that right still exists. It can't be taken away.
Do you believe there is an obligation over prejudicing the rights of the artist if we have existing compensation regimes that are now being made null and void?