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I mean, infinitely more demand when we look at the amount that these data centers are going to use up, which is going to drive prices up for the rest of us.
And again, it was demand that was kind of created out of thin air because of the size of the balance sheets of these companies and their ability to partner with one another.
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Just going back to the Ticketmaster situation, you mentioned how it's like the most popular antitrust case of all time.
I think that's probably because it's such a consumer-specific case.
It's like everyone buys tickets to go to stuff and to go to live events and concerts and
And it's very obvious to people how a monopolized economy could result in higher ticket prices.
It's very easy to see that link and make that connection.
So it's very popular.
My question is, how important is popularity today?
when it comes to antitrust enforcement?
Like when people come up to you on the street and they say, oh my gosh, like you're the guy who did that Ticketmaster case.
Thank you.
Really appreciate it.
Is that important when it comes to enforcement?
Like, do you need public support?
Does that help your case?
Does it advance the case?