 There are 60,000 new songs released a day on Spotify. There's a lot of copyright infringement of songs of music, in particular, in the news been asked, like, what are the reasons for that? And one of the things I think to keep in mind, there are 60,000 new songs released a day on Spotify. Every single day, 60,000 new songs. In 1952, there were 144 songs a year. So clearly the amount of music that's being put out is greater than it's ever been. Ed Sheeran pointed out. Ed Sheeran being in trial over allegations that he's infringing copyright. There's only 12 basic notes in music, almost like the alphabet having 26 letters. There's a limit to how many notes and chord progressions you can have. The amount of content is so great that there's just by necessity going to be a lot more allegations of infringement.