With coal hahn to launch one book through an entry they and entered they had done with the new yorker because you take any opportunity. The media really works with partners and fashion, particularly in liquor because they are always looking for an upmarket audience and the reader books is that allegedly. I dont think you do advertising. Taxes and other places. And any ideas, any of our institutions we can recruit advertising, museums, libraries. The Small Business administration would be a delightful federal partner for independent booksellers who are struggling to stay alive. I am on the other side of where our administration with the department of justice case. Things went awry. Again, six publishers fixing their ebook prices which essentially pitted intellectual property against technology and given that we are on the precipice of the sunny divide when the tech sector is using intellectual property in a way that does not compensate the people who make it, there are other conversations to have, we are watching a lot of transition. There are opportunities for all kinds of governmental and nongovernmental partnerships to come. You asked about other countries. France and most of the European Union support net agreements. That book agreement keeps prices set a firm. Every bookstore maintains the same price. Not at all. I actually think and it has provided writers with a little. One of the things we are seeing, they can say everything should be free. This is the divide were looking at right now. They want to get rid of copyright. Books without, they cannot live on cheese. Well, some of them can. Partially why we are here. To support that. Are you to united . The National Endowment and the humanities, are you united on providing finance for publishing in books by copywriting . You have a way for people who produce literature, perspectives. We are not in the business of making law. We also have an instinct for wanting to have access. There is a distinction between supporting the concept of copyrights and whether they should last 85 years or longer. The access to digital capacities exist only we have locked up in every library in america a lot of people would like to have access if it was free which is what digitization basically provides. To some degree people are going to have to come to grips with it. There is a 2nd in terms of the visual arts. Families for extended periods of time have powers over great works of art and how long that should last is a powerful question. A powerful question. I will tell you as someone who the legislative background that fairly narrow commercial interests really dictated a process and particular period of time. Itime. I doubt if exactly the same decisions on extending copyrights to the ages would pass in todays environment. That is a matter for legislators in the lawmaking process to look at. The clearly in the copyright itself, it should be maintained, whether it maintained, whether it should be done so exactly in this framework is an open question. Rather than spend any money. No. It would help. There are materials that are , the orphan works with things that libraries all over the world on. That is why we are hopeful that the Digital Public Library of america will help with the digitization of materials and also the projects that are going on. You can unleash these things. Things. Yes, we would love to think about the millions and millions and all the digitization that it will take right now. You cant. 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