well, mr. kail, there's a couple of things we want to break down there. first of all, why won't why can't you get an e-book copy, a digitized copy of a book from a publisher? the internet archive for years and years has been trying to buy e-books. they buy them in the same sense that we would own a physical book. right. what libraries do is they buy preserve and lend. that's what they do. and the publishers are saying in the electronic world, you cannot buy an e-book, you cannot preserve an e-book, and you cannot lend an e-book that all of that is going to be controlled by them and under their terms. so they won't allow you to buy and and they can take away or change electronic books at any time. so what happens if you go to your public library and you think you're borrowing a book from your public library, an e-book? actually, what they're doing is shunting you to their database at the publisher or overdrive, which is controlled by the publishers, and they get all the surveillance information about who's reading what and on and what page and all of that.