In my opinion, it's an ongoing problem. It's something that falls out of the realm of what we talk about, but it is really a huge issue.
The notion that “free” is a business model has leaked into the idea that you should be able to stream stuff. We can't calculate what we lose every year, but we know that some of our premium shows are up online.
For example, we have one show that was mentioned, RuPaul's Drag Race. Probably 10 or 12 sites will have a new episode of that show on YouTube within about an hour of it being released, so you have to write to YouTube and have them take it down.
It's a very real problem for the whole industry. If there's one thing we can all agree on, it's that piracy is a problem and we are bleeding a lot more money than we should. Also, we're not correcting that problem around getting content for free. We should be working at coming up with micropayment models and things that begin to fill that hole.
It started in music, with iTunes and so on. We need to explore that more and make it easier for micropayment models to emerge. That will help stem the piracy as well.