. >> my name is henry nichol, i'm from california southern law school. just a quick question. a number of you touched upon this issue upon the global marketplace and i was wondering if you could comment on the creeping danger of harmonizing with foreign law and expanding federal regulation. i speak specifically of recent controversies that relate to european demands that the u.s. adopt a data privacy regime similar to what ak seps from europe. what is the magnitude, and how can we expand the regulatory regime? >> i got a couple of thoughts about that one. i think when you talk about harmonization, what we actually see is not so much harmonization, but ratcheting up and it's a one-way ratchet again and again and again and especially in the copyright sphere, when you see the move from the united states and the copyright policy that existed for the last couple of years and you move from the convention of trips and what we see again and again on the international level are the minimum standards of protection, so every country has to provide at least this much, but is free to regul