 I have my own record label. I'm quite free to do whatever I want with it and when I'd heard that Radiohead had decided to allow their listeners to download for free, I thought it would be maybe a good idea to allow my young potential listeners to have access to some fantastic music and allow them to choose whether to pay for it or not. In classical music we don't have such a big problem with piracy because the sound is something that people value. They really want to buy the CD and listen to it on their equipment. So I didn't think I would lose anything because I wanted to reach out to young people who would never buy the CD anyway and let alone pirate it. To let them know that there is some music out there that is pretty fantastic and I wanted to give them the opportunity to hear it in hopes that the one or two that might sort of go, hey, this is great, would decide one day to go and hear it live because the optimum for us is to have live people in the audience and to have that experience with a live audience. So that was really my hope and I thought, well, what do we have to lose? It was a very good campaign because the majority of them paid and paid a price that my partner and my company thought was reasonable. So it was a very good experience and something that I think I might do again. Quite a lot of the artists that are being downloaded freely are people who write their own music, who produce their own music and without revenue for them, they can't continue. So that means there will be no music to download soon because the artists will have to go out and learn how to work a computer and work in an office or something. But they won't be able to continue to do music because they really need resources and since we don't have, we're not like the struggling artists of Mozart who had sort of dukes and kings who sometimes gave them commissions, they have to earn money from their work and that is only fair that we should pay for that. I mean, if we were to go into a shoe shop and just take out a pair of shoes, I think we'd find ourselves quickly sitting in jail and so it's a little bit the same, isn't it, that artists should be respected and if they want to give their way, their music freely as I had offered and some others have done, then that is their privilege but they have the right to decide. If we don't respect the work of others and pay for that work, then it will stop. I really think that it will come to in any way as we know it. But I think that we can find, we will be able to find solutions so that artists can continue to create and to represent what is so important for us as human beings, which is we need art in our lives, we need it to exist because it is the singular expression of our human condition and without that I think we die.