I can't comment on that, specifically. I think if you're allowing overrides of technology protection measures, and those measures were set there to protect intellectual property, that would have a greater impact.
We are seeing a rise in technology to protect intellectual property rights. I work with a company whose CEO is based in Vancouver. She's a fantastic woman. She used to be the legal officer for RIM, or BlackBerry. They're developing a technology that's helping to track 3D rights online. With 3D printers, you can imagine all of this other interesting stuff that's coming up.
In Vancouver, there's another company, called Copypants, which has technology that can crawl the Internet and try to figure out the usage of images.