From my perspective, as with many kinds of battles, they need to be addressed from a variety of directions at the same time. I think the very first step is a legislative step that does protect intellectual property. But there are a lot of other tasks and sub-battles to go on.
Just by that measure alone, it will start to...because I think a lot of people want to be law-abiding. Once they know what the law is, they abide.
Then it leaves this smaller renegade group, which still might be substantial enough. Then one can look at how aggressive the measures need to be, and more particularly how tailored those measures need to be, in order to be effective relative to the damage they perhaps can inflict.
I truly believe there would be a lot accomplished by just a legislative move. I too would share concerns about the levy. I'm very grateful that there are those who come up with such ideas to think that this may compensate creators in some way, but I do take the view that, as a business person, I would rather have fewer handouts than a strict and identifiable and predictable business model in which to conduct my business.