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[1578.60 --> 1579.10] I can't.
[1579.50 --> 1580.96] I'm not even...
[1580.96 --> 1582.54] I'm not going to give you the satisfaction.
[1582.98 --> 1583.44] Gosh.
[1583.52 --> 1588.22] There's a super long topic about a UK committee trying to battle fake news
[1588.22 --> 1590.86] that I don't even want to talk about at all.
[1590.86 --> 1591.10] Oh boy.
[1591.18 --> 1592.32] Battling fake news.
[1593.34 --> 1595.06] A levy on social media.
[1595.82 --> 1596.26] Wow.
[1596.86 --> 1597.96] So this is kind of like the...
[1597.96 --> 1598.52] Oh boy.
[1598.60 --> 1599.48] Do you remember that levy...
[1599.48 --> 1600.10] Oh, we are going to talk.
[1600.16 --> 1600.38] Okay.
[1600.70 --> 1601.30] Let's do it.
[1601.30 --> 1603.84] Well, I was going to talk about the levy on blank CDs
[1603.84 --> 1605.16] that we have here in Canada.
[1605.16 --> 1605.84] What?
[1606.22 --> 1607.06] You don't know about this?
[1607.16 --> 1607.40] No?
[1607.58 --> 1607.80] Yeah.
[1607.84 --> 1610.38] When you buy a blank CD, it comes with like a...
[1610.38 --> 1610.66] I don't know.
[1610.68 --> 1612.22] It's like a couple cents or something like that.
[1612.28 --> 1613.94] But basically, it's...
[1613.94 --> 1615.64] Is it to like fund piracy?
[1615.88 --> 1616.32] Anti-piracy?
[1616.32 --> 1616.48] No.
[1616.64 --> 1616.84] Yeah.
[1616.98 --> 1618.02] It's to fund piracy.
[1618.04 --> 1618.94] Funding piracy.
[1618.96 --> 1619.94] Canadian government.
[1620.10 --> 1620.98] Yarrr!
[1623.78 --> 1624.56] Oh my goodness.
[1624.56 --> 1624.70] Yeah.
[1624.78 --> 1629.46] No, it's to theoretically to fund anti-piracy measures
[1629.46 --> 1633.42] or reimburse organizations that lost money due to piracy or whatever.
[1633.56 --> 1633.90] Interesting.
[1634.02 --> 1636.90] Because obviously, you know, iTunes and Spotify
[1636.90 --> 1641.58] weren't a better long-term solution than charging a levy on blank CDs.
[1641.58 --> 1646.80] So, what they're proposing is a principle-based...
[1646.80 --> 1647.54] Sorry.
[1647.76 --> 1651.54] Principle-based recommendations designed to be sufficiently adaptive
[1651.54 --> 1654.06] to deal with fast-moving technological developments.
[1654.34 --> 1655.66] Principle-based recommendations.
[1655.90 --> 1656.14] Whatever.
[1656.14 --> 1657.06] From the government.
[1657.64 --> 1658.24] Literally.
[1659.20 --> 1660.06] Buzzword suit.
[1660.28 --> 1660.34] What?
[1660.34 --> 1663.78] So, it's a levy on social media and tech giants
[1663.78 --> 1667.42] to fund expanding a major investment in the UK's data watchdog
[1667.42 --> 1670.60] so the body is able to attract and employ more technically skilled engineers
[1670.60 --> 1672.42] who can analyze current technologies
[1672.42 --> 1674.76] and have the capacity to predict future technologies.
[1677.06 --> 1677.54] Okay.
[1679.26 --> 1681.82] I mean, so it's not like there aren't precedents for this.
[1681.90 --> 1684.06] This is similar to the way in which the banking sector
[1684.06 --> 1686.48] pays for the upkeep of the Financial Conduct Authority.
[1686.48 --> 1693.20] There's a code for advertising through social media during election periods.
[1693.76 --> 1696.40] Limits to the most amount of money an individual can donate.
[1697.16 --> 1699.10] And a major increase in the maximum fine.
[1699.22 --> 1703.08] Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
[1703.08 --> 1703.40] Okay.
[1703.76 --> 1704.30] So, yeah.
[1704.92 --> 1708.36] There's going to be some interesting laws over the next little bit.
[1708.44 --> 1708.60] Sorry.
[1708.74 --> 1709.74] I threw up a little in my mouth there.
[1711.98 --> 1712.80] I didn't actually.
[1712.92 --> 1713.42] It was just a burp.
[1713.56 --> 1713.82] Yeah.
[1714.10 --> 1714.32] Yeah.
[1714.32 --> 1717.76] And I was trying to hold it in so that the poor headphone users at home
[1717.76 --> 1719.04] didn't have to have burp sound.
[1719.34 --> 1720.50] I mean, they ended up with it.
[1720.54 --> 1721.06] It was like really.
[1721.18 --> 1722.46] I didn't expect it to be so loud.
[1722.56 --> 1722.68] Yeah.
[1722.80 --> 1723.28] It was very.
[1723.60 --> 1726.18] It was as unpleasant to feel as it was for you to hear.
[1726.20 --> 1726.96] I can't reproduce it.
[1727.08 --> 1727.24] Yeah.
[1727.36 --> 1727.50] No.
[1727.64 --> 1728.72] You can't really do that.
[1729.68 --> 1731.36] Intel had some roadmap leaps,
[1731.44 --> 1734.32] which ironically are over on videocards.com.
[1734.42 --> 1735.54] Intel doesn't make video cards.
[1735.58 --> 1736.82] At least not yet.
[1737.64 --> 1738.86] Maybe that'll be their new foray.
[1739.40 --> 1739.86] It is.
[1740.46 --> 1741.34] They hired Roger Kaduri.
[1741.62 --> 1742.32] Well, okay.
[1742.92 --> 1743.68] You just got wrecked.
[1743.68 --> 1743.96] Nope.
[1744.04 --> 1744.26] Nope.
[1744.38 --> 1744.54] Yeah.
[1744.64 --> 1744.86] Okay.
[1744.88 --> 1745.18] Hold on.
[1745.26 --> 1745.80] Let's watch him back.