Our views are that, if ISPs are compelled by law to provide certain services to assist in enforcing copyright or identifying copyright infringement, they should be compensated for that fairly.
The reality is that ISPs are the telephone companies of the present world. Their role is to carry content, not to question it or examine it, and I don't think in a democratic society we want to deviate from that very much. If they're compelled to basically try to perform a state function, then the state should compensate them for that, or there should be some mechanism, maybe not through the state, but through the parties who have a personal, private or commercial interest in enforcing their rights to compensate them.