Probably all of you who have laptops have, underneath, a certificate of authenticity label. What you're seeing is a movement away from high-end counterfeit of products like Windows and Office to people who are just distributing the label. What they'll do is take cheap knock-offs, they'll put them on a computer, and then they'll slap that label on the bottom.
The problem is that the label is an indication to the consumer that this is a legitimate product, and that it's in great shape and they'll get all the benefits of the genuine software. The fact is that they won't.
Our concern is that it's very difficult to go after the people who distribute just those little labels. And it's not a problem unique to Microsoft. This is a problem that many of the sports companies in the U.S. had, and as a result, they lobbied Congress and got a provision similar to one that we're requesting to deal with this very issue.