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In a strange sort of way, I welcome this. Political trends tend to swing like a pendulum, and resisting the swing when it's pushing in the wrong direction simply delays the time it takes for the swing reversal to take place.
We need more idiotic behaviour from copyright holders to enter the public's consciousness. Once elected representatives realise that their mates in big business are actually alienating voters, they'll change allegiance faster than I can change my underwear. We should cheer every time the music dinosaurs score yet another own goal, and gleefully tell as many people about it as we can.