Okay.
I worked in the high-tech industry for quite a long time. I'm still involved in it and have been for over 20 years. I've noticed that the people I'm involved with are largely the same people who I was involved with 20 years ago. What we all have in common is that we took our computers apart in the basement. We knew how the things worked. I remember using hex editors to hack games. It was fun to do.
The generation today doesn't have that access. They don't have the access to the machines, which you can't take apart anymore. Is that a problem, and can we use copyright to address it so that the next generation actually knows how these machines work and can develop into the next generation of developers?