Yesterday, Mike took apart an extraordinarily weak attempt by the UK‘s music collection society, PRS for Music, to counter what it claimed were „myths“ about the deeply-harmful Article 13 of the proposed EU Copyright Directive. On the same day, the Guardian published a letter from the PRS and related organizations entitled „How the EU can make the internet play fair with musicians“. It is essentially a condensed version of the „myth-busting“ article, and repeats many of the same fallacious arguments. It also contains some extremely telling passages that are worth highlighting for the insights that they provide into the copyright industries‘ thinking and ultimate goal.