I'm going to talk about levies.
What the old regime did was set out an approximate amount for copies for which artists could not be otherwise compensated. People who bought blank cassettes or CDs used them to copy their music.
Nowadays, however, people who buy an iPad or other such device don't necessarily use it for music. What are your thoughts on that?
I, for instance, have an iPad I use for work but not for music. I have other tablets that I use to listen to music, or I use other platforms. The same goes for my cell phone. I don't use it to listen to music.
Not all devices are purchased in order to listen to or copy music. What do you say to that? In the case of cassette tapes, it was safe to assume that, usually, they were being used to copy music.