Commissioner, I'm not what I consider an expert in Internet technology, but I do know there are some basics involved with receiving information, with applets that are sent to me to help me view something or that I may ask for and that basically make the system work. I wonder if you and the commission have given any thought, for instance, to access to YouTube.
I know that when I view something, it's possible that my colleague may have done something in that, whatever that may be, and what you will find is that a code would be embedded and stored in the computer's memory. Obviously, I didn't seek the consent, nor did YouTube have to provide me or furnish me the consent. Do you see this as a problem with respect to how modern applications of the Internet can be used? Might this in fact have the unintended effect of preventing it or making it technically impossible, if not commercially impossible, to do this?