label-created, professional videos, there are what are called, you know, the user-generated content, ugc, and that could be, you know, someone taping, you know, someone in their home singing a recording, or it could be that there's music playing in the background to a recording. but, you know, if music is involved, there's a copyright there, but we've worked out, you know, a deal -- i can't get into the specifics of it, but we have a deal with youtube that allows our songwriters to get paid. the way it works in the u.s. is we license the professional video content. we get paid a percentage of what the record labels collect from youtube, and then for the user-generated there's a mechanism that allows us to get our songwriters paid for that content. there are, you know, there's a whole takedown mechanism where if one of our artists or writers objects to a piece of their music being on youtube we're allowed to -- we send a takedown notice to them, and they respond and take it off, and it's functioning. it's, again, this is a way of, you know, my company's goal and i think our industry's goa