I think there are two or three ways. If you look at it right now, we've seen examples in Germany and Spain where government has moved to limit copyrighting titles and things like that. The European Union is looking right now at a new copyright directive that has a publisher's right, a publisher's stand-alone right, such that publishers would have a separate right to control their content.
Another option we've looked at that I think would be an amendment, if you want, to the fair dealing principle would be a sort of “hot news” exemption. This is something that has been developing in U.S. case law. There is a Court of Appeal case in the U.S. called the Motorola case, and it is really about Motorola stealing NBA information and putting it up there. Really, what the courts have said is that under the hot news provision—they've used the 24-hour rule—for the first 24 hours fair dealing doesn't apply, so the generator of the copyright retains that ownership for the first 24 hours.