From my point of view, I think it's basically the way that the law will settle a small problem, because if it's clear on the basis of the law, like copyright exists and people own their rights and everything.... The question of trying to solve the problem of each of the media, or each support, or each way that we're going to distribute, will never be solved; this will always evolve. The problem is simple, as you've put it, at the base. You say that this is owned by these people, and obviously it's my goal to sell more and more. I will go out into the marketplace and sell it. The price will vary depending on the demand, and we'll adjust all the time. If there's no such rule as that, I don't know where to go; I cannot do it.
Basically, for me, if I produce something, I own it, and the government should not try to be technologically correct, because it's impossible. When books and printing came along 100 or 200 years ago, a big problem was created, but the problem was solved after a few years. We are in the midst of technology. Technology creates problems, but technology also always solves the problems. We're just in the middle of it and we don't know. In a few years those problems will be solved if we have access to our rights and we can negotiate it.