It looks very scary. When I was on the board there, which I think was from 2003 to 2009, for six years I served as a creative representative on the board. Access Copyright was thriving. It was wonderful. There was so much support in the industry, and there seemed to be consensus on many issues as well when we sat around the table, with publishers and authors sitting around the same table and trying to deal with issues. Then that fair dealing thing came along and created such a rift that I don't know if we can ever fix it.
I think the only way to do it is to get strong-handed and make sure that authors are paid what they're due. I certainly support education and having affordable content for the students, but the writers creating that content need to be paid what they're worth. We have to go back to the way it was, because it's not working the way it is.